Risk matrices are probably one of the most widespread tools for risk evaluation. They are mainly used to determine the size of a risk and whether or not the risk is sufficiently controlled. There is still confusion about how they are supposed to be used. This article will explain their use in the context of the bowtie diagram.
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Olson, D. L., & Wu, D. (2020). Risk Matrices (pp. 17–31). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60608-7_2
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