
Explanation:
Near-miss occurrences (or "close calls") are events that did not result in an actual loss but had the potential to do so under slightly different circumstances. Organizations with strong risk cultures report and analyze near misses to understand the potential consequences that were unintentionally avoided. This helps identify vulnerabilities in their processes and systems, allowing them to implement or improve controls and prevent future losses. Therefore, option C is correct.
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Q.46 Why are near-miss occurrences included in the reporting of incidents in organizations with strong risk cultures?
A
To assess the cost of close calls.
B
To determine the importance of close calls.
C
To analyze the potential consequence that was unintentionally avoided.
D
To evaluate the frequency of close calls.
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