Risikolevels
Risikolevels, often translated as risk levels, represent a categorization of the potential for harm or negative consequences associated with an activity, project, or situation. These levels are typically defined to provide a standardized framework for assessing, communicating, and managing risks. Common categorizations include low, medium, and high risk, although more granular systems with multiple tiers may also be employed depending on the context.
The determination of a specific risikolevel usually involves evaluating two key factors: the likelihood of a
Different industries and organizations develop their own specific definitions and criteria for risikolevels, often tailored to