| risk |
represents the degree of uncertainty in the organisation's activities.
Ãâó: www.dictionaryofeverything.com/explore/059/Organiz...
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| risk assessment |
methods used to quantify risks to human health and the environment.
Ãâó: www.nrdc.org/reference/glossary/r.asp
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| risk factor |
Characteristics (eg, race, sex, age, obes- ity) or variables (eg, smoking, occupational expo- sure level) associated with increased probability of a toxic effect.
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| risk |
The potential of an adverse condition occurring on a project which will cause the project to not meet expectations. A risk requires management assessment and a strategy for its mitigation.
Ãâó: www.georgetown.edu/uis/ia/dw/GLOSSARY0816.html
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| risk assessment |
A risk assessment looks at the chemicals detected at a site, the frequency and concentration of detected chemicals, the toxicity of the chemicals and how people can be exposed, and for how long. Routes of exposure to people are generally through ingestion, such as eating, contact with the skin, or inhalation. The most significant potential routes of exposure are trough ingestion and contact with the skin. ...
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