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            Risk assessment is a systematic review of tasks, jobs, or processes that you do at work to identify significant hazards and risks of injury to someone, and to decide what additional control measures you need to take to reduce risk to an acceptable level to reduce. Risk assessments can also be carried out on a much larger scale of "systems", for example risk assessments of nuclear power plants or storms. It is defined as linear and nonlinear (or complex), with a linear system that is predictable and relatively easy to understand when changing inputs, and nonlinear systems cannot be predicted when changing inputs. Therefore, risk assessment for nonlinear / complex systems is more difficult. In individual cases, risk assessment is needed, including patient-doctor interactions. Individual risk assessment or assessment can be influenced by psychological, ideological, religious or subjective factors that influence the rationality of the process. The risk assessment process can be informal at the individual social level, at economic and budget risk management, or complex at the corporate strategic level. However, in both cases, the ability to anticipate future events and develop effective strategies to mitigate them when they are deemed unacceptable is very important.

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