Qualitative risk analysis
Qualitative risk analysis is a technique used to quantify risk associated with a particular hazard. Risk assessment is used for uncertain events that could have many outcomes and for which there could be significant consequences. Risk is a function of probability of an event and the consequences given the event occurs. Probability refers to the likelihood that a hazard will occur. In a qualitative assessment, probability and consequence are not numerically estimated, but are evaluated verbally using qualifiers like high likelihood, low likelihood, etc. Qualitative assessments are good for screening level assessments when comparing/screening multiple alternatives or for when sufficient data is not available to support numerical probability or consequence estimates. Once numbers are inserted into the analysis the analysis transitions to a semi-quantitative or quantitative risk assessment.
Qualitative techniques
There are several techniques when performing qualitative risk analysis to determine the probability and impact of risks, including the following:- Brainstorming, interviewing, Delphi technique
- Historical data
- Strength, weakness, opportunity, and threats analysis
- Risk rating scales
Developing rating scales