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Health and Safety Risk Assessments - Sample 5x5 Risk Assessment Matrix page 3 of 5


 

5x5 Risk Assessment Sections

 

5x5 Risk Matrix - part 1

5x5 Risk Matrix - part 2

5x5 Risk Matrix - part 3

5x5 Risk Matrix - part 4

5x5 Risk Matrix - part 5

 

The matrix can often be rigid in the fact that and 8 would fall into a low risk and a 9 into a high.  The following two Likelihood verses Consequences 5x5 Risk Assessment Matrixes   attempt to show the overlap between categories.

 

 

Example 2. 5x5 Risk Assessment Matrix showing an overlap green to red transfer of risk (cold to hot)

 

5x5 Risk Assessment Matrix showing an overlap green to red transfer of risk

 

 

Example 3. 5x5 Risk Assessment Matrix showing a blended green to red transfer of risk (cold to hot)

 

Risk Assessment Matrix showing a blended green to red transfer of risk cold to hot


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