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− | :Conclusion of a risk [[Assessment|assessment]] refers to an arrangement or agreement that introduces either a changed state of affairs or verifies business as usual (BAU) as a best option for the assessment scope. The (new) verified state of affairs is likely to last for some time.<section end=glossary /> | + | :Conclusion of a risk [[Assessment|assessment]] refers to an arrangement or agreement that introduces either a changed state of affairs or verifies business as usual (BAU) as a best option for the assessment scope. The (new) verified state of affairs is likely to last for some time.<ref>Procter, J. (Editor-in-Chief) (1978). Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Longman Group Ltd., UK. </ref><section end=glossary /> |
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- Conclusion of a risk assessment refers to an arrangement or agreement that introduces either a changed state of affairs or verifies business as usual (BAU) as a best option for the assessment scope. The (new) verified state of affairs is likely to last for some time.[1]<section end=glossary />
References
- ↑ Procter, J. (Editor-in-Chief) (1978). Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Longman Group Ltd., UK.