In step three of the five-step composite risk management process, you will develop one or more controls that either mitigate the identified risks or eliminate them entirely. These controls can include administrative measures, engineering solutions, or physical barriers, depending on the nature of the risk. The goal is to implement effective strategies that reduce the likelihood or impact of the risk on the organization. Once developed, these controls should be evaluated for their effectiveness and adjusted as necessary.
after controls are implimented, what is next in the composite risk management process?
Identify hazards, Assess hazards, Develop controls and make decisions, Implement controls, Supervise and evaluate
Physical Controls
Develop controls and make risk decisions
The controls in the Composite Risk Management process are designed to reduce the risks of the process being addressed. The controls are meant to balance the risks and the benefits of any process.
Identify, access, develop controls, implement controls, supervise and evaluate
Identify, access, develop controls, implement controls, supervise and evaluate
Develop controls
Develop controls
after controls are implimented, what is next in the composite risk management process?
Identify hazards, Assess hazards, Develop controls and make decisions, Implement controls, Supervise and evaluate
Identify hazards, Assess hazards, Develop controls and make decisions, Implement controls, Supervise and evaluate
Identify hazards, Assess hazards, Develop controls and make decisions, Implement controls, Supervise and evaluate
You should develop controls and make risk decisions.
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions