ZR

Zero-Residual Risk

Definition

Zero-Residual Risk represents a risk management target where all identified risks are fully mitigated. ZR goals acknowledge that complete risk elimination is often impractical but drive thorough risk management.

ZR concepts support risk management planning discussions. Understanding ZR limitations helps contractors set realistic risk targets. ZR analysis identifies residual risks requiring acceptance or further mitigation.

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