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    Acceptable Risk

    2001 · Thriller · 1h 36m

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  1. 1 Video. 11 Photos. Drama Mystery Thriller. When her husband, Lee, is murdered, Sarah Manning comes to realize that she knows nothing about his past. Sarah begins to question who Lee actually was and what he did in his work for a powerful global organization. Stars. Elaine Cassidy. Morten Suurballe. Angeline Ball. See production info at IMDbPro.

  2. Aug 15, 2017 · Acceptable risk is a risk exposure that is deemed acceptable to an individual, organization, community or nation. Acceptable risks are defined in terms of the probability and impact of a particular risk. They serve to set practical targets for risk management and are often more helpful than the ideal that no risk is acceptable.

  3. ACCEPTABLE RISK. The term "acceptable risk" describes the likelihood of an event whose probability of occurrence is small, whose consequences are so slight, or whose benefits (perceived or real) are so great, that individuals or groups in society are willing to take or be subjected to the risk that the event might occur.

  4. Sep 29, 2022 · Accepting risk, or risk acceptance, occurs when a business or individual acknowledges that the potential loss from a risk is not great enough to warrant...

  5. Jul 31, 2017 · Risk acceptance criteria are standards of judging used as a basis for decisions about acceptable risk, during the risk evaluation phase of risk analysis. Indeed, risk evaluation consists of comparing risk analysis results with risk criteria in order to determine whether or not a specified level of risk is acceptable or tolerable.

  6. Explaining “AcceptableRisk AIHA Fellow Seeks to Bolster Understanding of Risk Characterization, Management BY KAY BECHTOLD, ASSISTANT EDITOR, THE SYNERGIST. Editor’s note: The individuals featured in this series were selected from responses to a survey that AIHA conducted in 2014. For background, see "The IH Hero Gap" in the January 2015 issue.

  7. Quick Reference. A risk that has significantly smaller and/or fewer detrimental consequences than the potential hazards of alternative courses of action. Environmental regulations such as those of the US Environmental Protection Agency define acceptable risk as a lifetime exposure level to known carcinogens that does not increase cancer risk by ...

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