In today’s world, cultural heritage institutions must strive to be
accountable, transparent and participatory, spending resources
effectively while balancing needs of the community with those of the
future. A risk management approach will enable your organization to
identify and manage risks to cultural assets, so you can make smarter
decisions about their preservation, access and use.

By investigating risk management in other fields such as health and
finance, and thanks to over a decade of international training and case
studies, ICCROM and the Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) have
developed and refined an innovative methodology now available for free
download in two complementary publications:

The ABC Method – A risk management approach to the preservation of
cultural heritage: http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1479915907418
This manual offers a comprehensive understanding of risk management
applied to the preservation of heritage assets, whether collections,
buildings or sites. It provides a step-by-step procedure and a variety
of tools to guide the heritage professional in applying the ABC method
to their own context. The method can be applied to a range of
situations, from analysis of a single risk to a comprehensive risk
assessment of the entire heritage asset.

A Guide to Risk Management of Cultural Heritage:
http://www.iccrom.org/wp-content/uploads/Guide-to-Risk-Managment_English.pdf
This guide is an abridged version of The ABC Method. It explains the
ABC Method using many images, basic examples and simple exercises. It
has been designed to introduce the risk-based approach to decision
makers and to promote its use by heritage professionals and a younger
generation of conservators.

Risks occur in many forms, ranging from the rare and catastrophic to
daily and easily observable threats. Adopting a risk management approach
will help you to find the priorities for preventive conservation by
enabling you to
• establish a comprehensive view of all risks
• identify priorities among different risks or to choose cost effective
options to address them
• build reliable documentation for future review and monitoring
• foster reflection on the values of cultural heritage and how they
will be affected
• encourage teamwork and participation, incorporating scientific
knowledge with institutional memory and the knowledge of those who care
for the heritage at stake
• communicate effectively with decision makers

For questions and further assistance, write us at
collecti...@iccrom.org.
 
Jennifer Copithorne
Officer of Communications, Publications
ICCROM
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