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Risk Management
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https://rusu.rmit.edu.au/club-leader-resources-risk-management/
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Risk Management

Source: https://rusu.rmit.edu.au/club-leader-resources-risk-management/ Parent: https://rusu.rmit.edu.au/club-leader-resources-home/

Club Leader Resources

Risk Management

Risk Management Resources & Processes

At RUSU, we want all clubs to run safe, successful, and compliant events. Below are the essential resources, forms, and guidelines to help you manage risk effectively when planning your events. By following these guidelines and using the provided resources, you can ensure your club events are safe, compliant, and enjoyable for everyone! If you have further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Event Risk Management Assessment (ERMA)

What is it?\ The ERMA is required for all club events (on or off-campus), except for regular administrative meetings.

Important Notes:

Form: ERMA

Child Safety Requirements

If your club opens its events or membership to students under 18 years of age, you must meet the Child Safety requirements outlined in the Child Safety Section.

Security Event Risk Assessment (SERA)

Certain events may require a Security Event Risk Assessment (SERA). A SERA may be required for events that meet any of the following criteria:

***NEW*** For on-campus events, all ‘protests and related activities’ (including if the topic is controversial and may attract protests) now require a SERA to be filled out, however this does not necessarily mean that the Club will be required to pay for security – this just allows security to be aware of it. If you are unsure if this may apply to your event it is recommended that you just fill it out.\

How to Apply:

Important Notes:

Food Safety Requirements

Food Safety Training

Ensure club leaders and volunteers complete basic food safety training:

Food Event Registration

If you plan to prepare or sell food at an event, clubs must:

*Sales of food encompass any form of financial exchange.This includes situations where the food is free but attendees must purchase a ticket to attend, or where food is free but access is limited to members who have paid a membership fee, such as for exclusive events.

What are “High-Risk” Foods?

High-risk foods include:

\ Your club Event Risk Management Assessment (ERMA) does not cover clubs for this level of risk management.

Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) & Liquor Licensing

Events serving alcohol must follow RSA guidelines and may need a temporary liquor licence – see below resources for more detail:

RSA Resources:

\ Translations Available for Vic Alcohol Laws:

\ Use this link to find out if your event might require a temporary liquor license, if you are unsure reach out to your Clubs Officer for advice.

For links to certified RSA trainers, please see www.vic.gov.au/approved-training-providers\ \

To get or find your USI (Unique Student Identifier) go to www.usi.gov.au

Medical Consent Form

If your club is organising a camp or high-risk activity, you may need to collect medical consent forms to ensure attendee safety.

Download: Medical Consent Form Template

Insurance

RUSU Clubs are covered under RMIT Public Liability Insurance, but only for approved events with completed Event Risk Management Approval (ERMA) .

Find out more about RMIT insurance with the following guide.

Download: RUSU Club Insurance Guide

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