Recorded: 10/31/2021 / Published: 4/28/2022
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- In this week’s episode of The Krypt we are back from Panama City Beach, Florida and talking about an extremely important topic; risk mitigation.
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1: Safe, sane, consensual, and informed
2: KNKI: Knowledge, No Intolerance, Kindness, Integrity
3: “Submission is not about authority and it’s not about obedience; it is all about relationships of love and respect.” -Wm. Paul Young
- “BDSM Risk Mitigation-S04E12”
Deviant Discussions Podcast and Kynk101.com (Https://KuldrinsKrypt.com/Risk)
Risk Mitigation:
Definition (Project Management Institute): The process of developing options and actions to enhance opportunities and reduce threats to project objectives.
Risk mitigation Progress Monitoring (Project Management Institute):
Definition: The tracking of identified risks, identifying new risks, and evaluating risk process effectiveness throughout the project.
Steps of Risk Mitigation:
Risk Identification:
Risk Impact Assessment:
Risk Prioritization Analysis:
Risk Mitigation Planning, Implementation, and Progress Monitoring.
Risk Mitigation Handling Options: (https://www.mitre.org/publications/systems-engineering-guide/acquisition-systems-engineering/risk-management/risk-mitigation-planning-implementation-and-progress-monitoring)
Assume/Accept: Acknowledge the existence of a particular risk, and make a deliberate decision to accept it without engaging in special efforts to control it. Communication by all parties is required for risks to be accepted.
Avoid: Adjust scene requirements or constraints to eliminate or reduce the risk. This adjustment could be accommodated by a change in scheduling, venue, technical requirements, food, implements to be used, etc.
Control: Implement actions to minimize the impact or likelihood of the risk.
Transfer: Reassign accountability, responsibility, and authority to another person/play partner willing to accept the risk.
Watch/Monitor: Monitor the environment for changes that affect the nature and/or the impact of the risk. The environment includes but is not limited to: venue, location, area of the body for play, implements used, consumables (foods available), time of day, week, month, year, participants, observers, length of scene, music, etc.
Example: Risk Mitigation for Impact Play (https://kynk101.com/kink-bdsm-facts/impact-play-risks):
Definition: A scene involving one person striking themselves or another person in a sexual or nonsexual manner.
Common risks: Bruising, Cuts, Scratches, Bone damage, Internal injuries
Key Requirements: Negotiation, Verbal and nonverbal safewords, Aftercare and secondary aftercare
Considerations for Play:
Be patient and progress slow. Start low. Go slow.
Practice on inanimate objects.
Communicate high risk areas (Top and bottom)
Focus on fleshy areas.
Allow time to heal.
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