Current risk definition

Current risk in the HHRAR means future risk from the facility operating under current conditions.
Current risk means the risk that exists under current levels of controls/treatments.

Examples of Current risk in a sentence

  • Current risk assessments require staff to rate risk based on service users’ visible presentation (e.g. irritability and not following instructions; ▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2006), meaning potentially relevant information concerning their psychophysiological arousal cannot be factored into these assessments.

  • Current risk weight: 20%, 50% or 100% depending on issuer/guarantee and other characteristics.

  • Current risk weight: GNMA’s — 0%; Other Agency — 20%; Private Issue - %.

  • Current risk rating, date of the rating, the rater who issued it and the meaning of the rating.

  • Current risk weight: —% These are obligations issued by states, counties and municipalities or their agencies.

  • Current risk assessment tools based on critical load exceedance do not capture well the effects of chronic pollution, since deposited N accumulates in most ecosystems and may cause additive and persistent effects.

  • Current risk assessments conducted to support UXO Marine Licence Applications that are including deflagration as the preferred method, are assuming an Effective Deterrence Range (EDR) of 5 km (e.g. Sofia offshore wind farm5).

  • Current risk weight: GO’s , Revenues , IRB’s —% These are high grade unsecured short-term notes issued by major corporations.