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RAPT is a tool that enables you, as a manager in a museum, library or other heritage institution, to assess the level of risk awareness in your organisation. It provides you with a profile that indicates areas where awareness in the organisation is good, and areas where improvement is needed. RAPT also provides guidance to help develop better awareness of risks to your business.

What questions will I be asked?

RAPT asks a number of simple questions about planning, policies and procedures, some of which will lead you to further more detailed questions. The first-level questions are grouped into four areas covering the essential elements of the organisation and its business:

These are all at risk from factors in the physical, social and political environment. They are broad categories within a complex structure of interlinked factors, so some overlap between categories is inevitable.

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How does it work?

The assessment should take between thirty minutes and two hours to complete, depending on the number of people you need to consult to be sure your answers are correct. For large, multi-site organisations it may take slightly longer. There is explanatory text to help you understand the question, and guide you to the answer that is correct for you. The "Learn more" text also provides guidance on steps that can be taken to improve awareness of risk. On completion of the assessment you will be able to see the risk awareness profile for your organisation.