Work process documentation is one of the methods used by Risk Sciences International to better understand risk.
Broadly
Work process documentation details the steps, assumptions, tools, and outputs involved in conducting a risk analysis or decision-support activity. It ensures transparency, reproducibility, and institutional memory. Documentation is especially critical when assessments are subject to peer review or legal scrutiny.
More specifically
RSI emphasizes process documentation in all engagements, producing structured protocols, audit trails, and technical appendices. The firm’s standardized templates support consistency across projects while allowing customization to client needs. This method ensures RSI’s work can be verified, explained, and transferred across teams or jurisdictions.