What is the difference between Risk, Threat & Hazard?
Answer Posted / vasavi
Hazards are obstacles that could cause one harm or
misfortune. A road hazard, such as a sharp turn, is
dangerous if you are not aware of it. A risk is a chance
that one takes in a plan. And An act of coercion wherein a
negative consequence is proposed to elicit
Response is called as threat
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