What is the difference between Risk, Threat & Hazard?
Answer Posted / rahul
threat = An expression of an intention to inflict pain,
injury, evil, or punishment.
risk = To expose to a chance of loss or damager.
hazard = A chance of being injured or harmed.
peril = Imminent danger.
Now if these definitions sound the same, don't blame me coz
they words themselves sound pretty close...hope dis helps.
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