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Abstract
The international standard ISO 31000:2018, which includes a procedure for risk management, identifies risk analysis as one of the important steps in the risk assessment process. Risk analysis involves a complete understanding of the risk, drawing conclusions on the information, strategies and methods for making decisions about the need for risk assessment and additional interventions to eliminate these risks.
Risk analysis involves considering the causes and sources of risks, their positive and negative impacts, and the likelihood of these impacts occurring. It is necessary to identify the factors affecting the impacts and likelihood. Risk is analyzed by determining the impacts and likelihood, as well as other characteristics of the risk.
This article describes a model developed using the process approach principle of the quality management system for analyzing risks in analytical testing laboratories. The Ishikawa diagram and the "Bow-tie" methods were used to develop this model.