
Risk assessment organizations
Risk assessment organizations are entities that evaluate potential hazards and analyze their likelihood and potential impact on people, property, or the environment. They use scientific methods and data to identify risks, prioritize them, and recommend measures to mitigate or prevent harm. These organizations often support industries, government agencies, and communities in making informed decisions about safety, health, and security. Examples include agencies like OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) in the U.S. or international bodies like ISO (International Organization for Standardization). Their goal is to help reduce risks and enhance safety through thorough assessment and guidance.