Risk
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In risk comparisons in particular, a risk is frequently
defined as multiplication of the extent of the consequences of an occurrence
by the frequency (probability) of its occurrence. For example a technology
with frequently occurring accidents, but limited consequences (e.g.
car) may present higher risks than a technology with rare, but serious
accidents (aircraft). This risk variable is the benchmark for assessment
of possible consequences of a technology and for comparison of consequences
of various technologies. It should be noted that risk can be evaluated
for both adverse consequences (threats) and desirable consequences (opportunities).
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ENS conferences |
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TopSafe 2017
12-16 Feb. 2017
Vienna, Austria |
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PIME 2017
19 - 22 March 2017, Middelburg Netherlands |
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RRFM 2017
14 - 18 May 2017 in Rotterdam, Netherlands |
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ETRAP 2017
30 May - 2 June 2017, Valencia, Spain |
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