[SOLVED] Risk Matrices
We learned about risk matrices in Week 1 and practice them as a group. Now for this assignment, you are to make two 3×3 qualitative risk matrices for two aspects of your life. Please articulate the axis of likelihood and consequence or hazard and exposure, depending upon the specific risk analysis you are doing. That is, how did you determine the hazard or consequence and the likelihood or exposure. Make sure to use the more accurate term for the specific risk you are assessing. You can use these life aspects from mine: Driving to work and I survey hazardous materials (asbestos or mercury). Do not need to be restricted to these two aspects. Feel free to change the life aspects a little bit that works for the paper. Grading breakdown is as follows: Clear 3×3 matrix for one aspect of your life with clarity of axis and specific examples that shows low, medium, and high risk. (40 points possible) Clear 3×3 matrix for another aspect of your life with clarity of axis and specific examples that shows low, medium, and high risk. (40 points possible) Which of the two risks are you most concerned about and why? (10 points possible) Discussion of any biases that did interfere or might interfere with this risk analysis. (10 points possible) Resources: I am attaching lecture material from week 1. Useful links: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-E-jfcoR2W0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNgrKQo0gMg