Risk Assesment
Risk Assesment
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Risk assessment
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Risk assessment is a step in a risk management procedure. Risk assessment is the determination of quantitative or qualitative value of risk related to a concrete situation and a recognized threat (also called hazard). Quantitative risk assessment requires calculations of two components of risk (R):, the magnitude of the potential loss (L), and the probability (p) that the loss will occur. In all types of engineering of complex systems sophisticated risk assessments are often made within Safety engineering and Reliability engineering when it concerns threats to life, environment or machine functioning. The nuclear, aerospace, oil, rail and military industries have a long history of dealing with risk assessment. Also, medical, hospital, and food industries control risks and perform risk assessments on a continual basis. Methods for assessment of risk may differ between industries and whether it pertains to general financial decisions or environmental, ecological, or public health risk assessment.
Contents
1 Explanation 2 Risk assessment in public health 2.1 How the risk is determined 2.2 Small subpopulations 2.3 Acceptable risk increase 3 Risk assessment in auditing 4 Risk assessment and human health 5 Risk assessment in information security 6 Risk assessment in project management 7 Risk assessment for megaprojects 8 Quantitative risk assessment 9 Risk assessment in software evolution 10 Criticisms of quantitative risk assessment 11 Risk assessment in shipping industry 12 See also 13 References 13.1 Footnotes 13.2 General references 14 External links
Explanation
Risk assessment consists of an objective evaluation of risk in which assumptions and uncertainties are clearly considered and presented. Part of the difficulty in risk management is that measurement of both of the quantities in which risk assessment is concerned - potential loss and probability of occurrence - can be very difficult to measure. The chance of error in measuring these two concepts is large. Risk with a large potential loss and a low probability of occurring is often treated differently from one with a low potential loss and a high likelihood of occurring. In theory, both are of nearly equal priority, but in practice it can be very difficult to manage when faced with the scarcity of resources, especially time, in which to conduct the risk management process. Expressed mathematically,
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Financial decisions, such as insurance, express loss in terms of dollar amounts. When risk assessment is used for public health or environmental decisions, loss can be quantified in a common metric such as a country's currency or some numerical measure of a location's quality of life. For public health and environmental decisions, loss is simply a verbal description of the outcome, such as increased cancer incidence or incidence of birth defects. In that case, the "risk" is expressed as
If the risk estimate takes into account information on the number of individuals exposed, it is termed a "population risk" and is in units of expected increased cases per a Risk assessment from a financial point of view. time period. If the risk estimate does not take into account the number of individuals exposed, it is termed an "individual risk" and is in units of incidence rate per a time period. Population risks are of more use for cost/benefit analysis; individual risks are of more use for evaluating whether risks to individuals are "acceptable"....
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prudent approach is often adopted by including safety factors in the estimate of the "safe" dose, typically a factor of 10 for each unknown step. 3. Exposure Quantification, aims to determine the amount of a contaminant (dose) that individuals and populations will receive. This is done by examining the results of the discipline of exposure assessment. As different location, lifestyles and other factors likely influence the amount of contaminant that is received, a range or distribution of possible values is generated in this step. Particular care is taken to determine the exposure of the susceptible population(s). Finally, the results of the three steps above are then combined to produce an estimate of risk. Because of the different susceptibilities and exposures, this risk will vary within a population.
Small subpopulations
When risks apply mainly to small subpopulations, there is uncertainty at which point intervention is necessary. What if a risk is very low for everyone but 0.1% of the population? A difference exists whether this 0.1% is represented by *all infants younger than X days or *recreational users of a particular product. If the risk is higher for a particular sub-population because of abnormal exposure rather than susceptibility, there is a potential to consider strategies to further reduce the exposure of that subgroup. If an identifiable sub-population is more susceptible due to inherent genetic or other factors, there is a policy choice whether to set policies for protecting the general population that are protective of such groups (as is currently done for children when data exists, or is done under the Clean Air Act for populations such as asthmatics) or whether if the group is too small, or the costs to high. Sometimes, a more specific calculation can be applied whether it is more important to analyze each method specifically the changes of the risk assessment method in containing all problems that each of us people could replace.
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medical incinerator that provide a broad range of options of acceptable risk - though with varying practical implications and varying economic costs. Intelligent thought about a reasonably full set of options is essential. Thus, it is not unusual for there to be an iterative process between analysis, consideration of options, and follow up analysis.
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See also
Benefit risk Control self-assessment Cost risk Digital Continuity Edwards v. National Coal Board Extreme risk Flood risk assessment Form 696 Green Globe Hazard (risk) Hazard Identification Health Impact Assessment Information assurance List of auditing topics ISO 28000 ISO 31000 ISSOW Megaprojects and Risk Network Theory in Risk Assessment Optimism bias Probabilistic risk assessment Probit model Reference class forecasting Risk Risk aversion Risk management Risk management tools RiskAoA Security risk Strategic misrepresentation
References
Footnotes
1. ^ Merrill, Richard A. "Food Safety Regulation: Reforming the Delaney Clause" in Annual Review of Public Health, 1997, 18:313-40. This source includes a useful historical survey of prior food safety regulation. 2. ^ EPA.gov (http://www.epa.gov/risk/) 3. ^ SIS.nlm.nih.gov (http://sis.nlm.nih.gov/enviro/riskinformation.html) 4. ^ Toxnet.nlm.nih.gov (http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov) 5. ^ HPD.nlm.nih.gov (http://hpd.nlm.nih.gov/) 6. ^ EPA.gov (http://www.epa.gov/risk/) 7. ^ Managing Project Risks (http://www.pmhut.com/managing-project-risks) - Retrieved May 20th, 2010 8. ^ Bent Flyvbjerg, Nils Bruzelius, and Werner Rothengatter, 2003, Megaprojects and Risk: An Anatomy of Ambition (Cambridge University Press). 9. ^ Oxford BT Centre for Major Programme Management 10. ^ Commoner, Barry. O'Brien, Mary. Shrader-Frechette and Westra 1997. 11. ^ The fourth quadrant: a map of the limits of statistics [9.15.08] Nassim Nicholas Taleb An Edge Original Essay 12. ^ "ISM code Risk Assessment amendments" (http://www.ancomaritime.com/files /f4141fdbbd0028bcdfb2376c152d4f99-13.html) . http://www.ancomaritime.com/files /f4141fdbbd0028bcdfb2376c152d4f99-13.html.
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General references
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External links
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