Uncontrollable risks are uncertainties that cannot be managed or mitigated through direct actions. Examples include natural disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes, which can cause significant damage regardless of preparedness. Other examples are economic downturns, sudden regulatory changes, and geopolitical events such as wars or political instability that can impact businesses and markets. These risks require organizations to develop contingency plans rather than attempting to control them directly.
Genetics, family history of depression, and early childhood trauma are three examples of uncontrollable risk factors for depression. These factors can increase an individual's susceptibility to developing depression but cannot be changed or controlled.
Cardiovascular disease can be attributed to this uncontrollable risk factor:
controllable risk factors
Controllable risk factors are those that can be managed and lessened or reduced. Uncontrollable risk factors are like Acts of God.
A risk management system is a system that helps identify, assess, and prioritize risks. Some examples of a risk management system include risk sharing, risk reduction, hazard prevention, and risk avoidance.
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People with hemophilia are at very high risk of hemorrhage (severe, heavy, uncontrollable bleeding) from injuries such as motor vehicle accidents and also from surgery.
Weird hearing, Uncontrollable laughing, Red eyes, Uncontrollable smirking, Closure of eyes, Uncontrollable shaking, Staring off into space for no good reason. These are some effects that I get. Note that not everyone gets the same effects as others.