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The Severity section shows levels I to V, but the Risk level (P*S) and (D) section has Severity levels I to VI. This is not wrong, because the article says that other classifications are possible, but maybe we should be consistent within our article. --Heron (talk) 15:54, 1 February 2019 (UTC)
Probability / Severity --> | Catastrophic (1) | Critical (2) | Marginal (3) | Negligible (4) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Frequent (A) | High | High | Serious | Medium |
Probable (B) | High | High | Serious | Medium |
Occasional (C) | High | Serious | Medium | Low |
Remote (D) | Serious | Medium | Medium | Low |
Improbable (E) | Medium | Medium | Medium | Low |
Eliminated (F) | Eliminated |
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