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risk assessment The identification and assessment of hazards (first two steps of the risk-management process).
Ãâó: https://crc.army.mil/RiskManagement/detail.asp
risk The probability of injury, disease, or death under specific circumstances. Risk can be expressed as a value that ranges from zero (no injury or harm will occur) to one hundred percent (harm or injury will definitely occur). Risk-based standards limit the risk that releasing a contaminant to the environment may pose rather than limiting the quantity that may be released.
Ãâó: www.epa.gov/narel/radnet/glossary.html
risk management The process by which risk is reduced or controlled. Risk assessment information is used, along with other information, such as values, cost, and feasibility, to arrive at a risk management decision.
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risk factor An agent that when present increases the probability of disorder expression. There are two types of risk factors: Risk factors involved in the development of the condition of asthma can be inherited, such as atopy. Alternatively, a risk factor can be due to environmental exposure. See "causal factors" and "contributing factors." Risk factors that cause asthma exacerbation in individuals who already have the condition. These are also called triggers.
Ãâó: www.cdc.gov/asthma/speakit/glossary.htm
risk factor Anything that increases a person's chance of developing a disease.
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