• Risk assessment may be undertaken in varying degrees of depth and detail and using one or many methods ranging from simple to complex. • The form of assessment and its output should be consistent with the risk criteria developed as part of establishing the context. • In general terms, suitable techniques should exhibit the following characteristics: • It should be justifiable and appropriate to the situation or organization under consideration; • It should provide results in a form which enhances understanding of the nature of the risk and how it can be treated; • It should be capable of use in a manner that is traceable, repeatable and verifiable. SELECTION OF RISK ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES
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