A good decision making system will
elements the make up cross matrix in comparison to determine a risk level
Severity, Exposure, and Probability.
severity, exposure, and probability
reduction
In assessing hazards, a cross-matrix comparison typically involves analyzing two key elements: the likelihood of an event occurring and the potential consequences or severity of that event. The likelihood assesses the probability of a hazard manifesting, while the consequences evaluate the impact on health, safety, environment, or property if the hazard does occur. By combining these elements in a matrix format, organizations can effectively categorize risks and prioritize mitigation strategies.
severity, exposure and probability
elements the make up cross matrix in comparison to determine a risk level
severity, exposure and probability
severity, exposure and probability
severity, exposure and probability
severity, exposure, and probability
severity, exposure and probability
reduction
severity, exposure and probability
reduction
severity, exposure and probability
severity, exposure, and probability