71. RiSK is the likelihood of a hazard being realised. 72. RISK is the combination of the probability, or frequency of occurrence of a defined hazard and the magnitude of the consequences of the occurrence. 73. Where risks are present they will tend to be single and are likely to be shared by other stimuli. 74. On top of all these was the risk of accidental injury or death. 75. Health risks were matters of acceptance for the most part by employers and workers alike. 76. In other words, publishing commitments have to be substantial and it does not take much to sap confidence when the risk is so high. 77. First, there was the risk of physical shortage, causing dislocation and possible hardship. 78. It encourages smuggling and theft and there is a risk of items going underground and therefore becoming lost to science. |