This graphic is a table showing the Health Risk Assessment Model (Figure 1).
The side axis shows the likelihood of occurrence, and there are four categories from top to bottom: High, Medium, Low, and Remote.
The bottom axis shows the severity of consequences, and there are three categories from left to right: Low, Medium, and High.
The first row shows a high likelihood of occurrence. The first column shows a Satisfactory rating. The second column shows that a low severity of consequences results in a Category III deficiency. The third column shows that a medium severity of consequences results in a Category II deficiency. The fourth column shows that a high severity of consequences results in a Category I deficiency.
The second row shows a medium likelihood of occurrence. The first column shows A Satisfactory rating. The second column shows that a low severity of consequences results in a Category III deficiency. The third column shows that a medium severity of consequences results in a Category II deficiency. The fourth column shows that a high severity of consequences results in a Category II deficiency.
The third row shows a low likelihood of occurrence. The first column shows A Satisfactory rating. The second column shows that a low severity of consequences results in a Category III deficiency. The third column shows that a medium severity of consequences results in a Category III deficiency. The fourth column shows that a high severity of consequences results in a Category III deficiency.
The fourth row shows a remote likelihood of occurrence. The first column shows A Satisfactory rating. The second column shows that a low severity of consequences results in A Satisfactory rating deficiency. The third column shows that a medium severity of consequences results in A Satisfactory rating deficiency. The fourth column shows that a high severity of consequences results in A Satisfactory rating deficiency.