Difference between revisions of "Risk Criteria"
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Revision as of 21:32, 10 June 2015
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Risk criteria are standards by which the results of risk assessments can be assessed. [1]
These criteria relate quantitative risk estimates to qualitative value judgments about the significance of the risk.
Terms of reference against which the significance of a risk is evaluated. [2]
Standard Definition
ISO 31000:2009
Risk criteria
- are based on organizational objectives, and external (2.10) and internal context,
- can be derived from standards, laws, policies and other requirements.