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These adverse effects can be of many types and sources each of which has to be evaluated with respect to its relevance to the risk assessment.

Once the potential adverse effects have been identified, the risk assessment proceeds to estimating the likelihood and consequences of these effects. To this end, developing risk scenarios may in some cases provide a useful tool.