EXAM COVERAGE - Alpha Phi Alpha Risk Management Exam
The Alpha Phi Alpha Risk Management Exam evaluates members'
knowledge and application of risk management policies and
procedures within the fraternity. The exam covers topics such as
personal and organizational liability, alcohol and substance use
policies, hazing prevention, sexual misconduct prevention, and
campus and community safety. It includes crisis management, event
planning safety protocols, insurance requirements, and adherence to
local, state, and federal laws. Additional areas include financial
responsibility, conflict resolution, reporting procedures, and ethical
decision-making in fraternity operations. The exam emphasizes
understanding risk identification, mitigation strategies, and promoting
,a safe and responsible environment for members, chapters, and the
broader community.
An effective risk management policy has three components.
Personal Responsibility, Education, Prevention
The policy that governs expectations regarding behavior is the
Personal conduct policy
,The guidelines regarding the use of communications tools are
contained in the.
Electronic Media Usage Policy
Who is responsible for implementing risk management protocols?
Brothers
What is are elements of a viable risk management policy
Checks and balances
, Regional Risk ManagementOfficers are NOT responsible for
Appointing District or Local Risk Management officers
In the event ofan incident the following should be notified within 24
hours by the chapter responsible for the event.
Regional Risk Management Officer Headquarters Staff
District Director
Brothers who are not in good standing have access to
Final sanctions which have been imposed and ratified