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Applying for and Renewing RRP status

 

Applying for RRP status for the first time

 

If you wish to apply under the Standard Route, you should:

  • Download, print, and complete the application form.
  • Submit the application form with a copy of your eligible qualifications
  • Pay the initial registration fee

If you wish to apply under the Non-Standard Route, you should:

  • Download, print, and complete the application form
  • Submit the form, along with a copy of your CV, for initial consideration and the allocation of an assessor(s) as appropriate
  • Please visit the APEL page of this website for full details of the APEL process

What happens if I am successful in achieving RRP status?

 

If your application is successful, you will receive a letter of congratulations and a Certificate, confirming your status as a Registered Risk Practitioner for a period of 12 months. You will also:

  • Be entered on to the register of Registered Risk Practitioners
  • Receive an RRP badge
  • Enjoy professional/peer recognition

How do I maintain my RRP status?

 

Holders of RRP status will be invited annually to complete a renewal form, which summarises relevant CPD activities in the preceding year. Renewal of RRP status is dependent on evidence of 8 CPD points having been gained in at least two of the categories listed above. Successful applicants will receive a fresh Certificate, dated for a further 12 months.

 

What does it cost?

 

The current fees are as follows:

 

Initial Registration Fee

 

Payable on application, covering all administration costs and the first year's registration:

 

Member (ALARM, AIRMIC, or the IRM): £50 plus VAT

Non-members: £100 plus VAT

 

Annual Registration Renewal Fee

 

Member (ALARM, AIRMIC, or the IRM): £25 plus VAT

Non-members: £50 plus VAT

 

Appeals procedure

 

In the event that an applicant has been unsuccessful in applying for RRP status, and has reason to believe that the decision was wrong and/ or procedurally unfair, there is a right to appeal the decision. The process for lodging an appeal is set out in the Appeals procedure page.

 

Download the full RRP guidance here