Summerize this case study in powerpoint presentation. This case study will be assessed based on a scale of 1 to 10 such that “A reasonably informed audience is able to leverage the case study in order to make a more informed decision about acceptability of the exposure”.For this, you must include enough detail such that the audience does NOT have to read the paper in order to understand the issues enough to make the more informed decision.You will close this case study out by mapping the paper to the “5 Questions”
The 5 Question are:
- 1: What can go wrong
- 2: What is the likelihood that it will go wrong
- 3: What is the consequence if it does go wrong
- 4: How do we feel about it
- 5: What do we do about it
Answer preview
- There are several levels of the consequences if something goes wrong.
- The severity includes; reportable long-term damage, reportable short-term damage, non-reportable short-term damage, minimal damage and immediately reportable damage.
- This is what shows the weight that the risk carries.
- While some of the consequences are repairable others are not.
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