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Business Impact Analysis and Risk Assessment

Updated: Apr 16, 2020


If you’ve worked your way through the business continuity questionnaire we supplied in our previous blog, you now have a better idea of what events would impact on your ability to continue with business as usual. What you may not have done is consider the level of the impact, the likelihood and potential severity (or risk).


We've provide free access to both templates below and we are working towards developing an online training course for the implementation of an ISO 22301 business continuity management system.


To access the templates now, simply click on the links below and access the forms via our online training platform.














To register your interest in an ISO 22301 online training course, where you will learn how to implement a business continuity system to an internationally recognised Standard, contact us on 029 2070 3328 or via info@penarth.co.uk



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