Multiple Choice
In order to quantify risk associated with a particular hazard we need to know
A) where and when it will occur.
B) the probability of it occurring and the possible consequences of the event.
C) the size of the population in the hazard location.
D) what other events could occur with it.
E) the kind of precursor events that may happen before it.
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