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Collection of Riskss (21)
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This universal warning symbol alerts users to potential risks-always proceed with care when you see it.
A dynamic stack of green blocks spelling “RISK” illustrates the concept of risk as both structured and precarious-perfect for discussions on risk assessment and control.
When challenges rise, collaboration lifts performance-two figures unite to pivot a downturn into upward momentum.
A business figure teeters on unstable blocks spelling “RISK”-a vivid reminder that unmanaged risk can lead to collapse.
A joyful mermaid waves hello while swimming alongside her cheerful fish friends in this whimsical illustration.
A strong leader in red leads a cohesive team of white figures along a shared path-symbolizing direction, unity, and progress.
Navigating risk requires balance, awareness, and preparation-just like walking a tightrope over uncertainty.
A fully checked checklist paired with a caution symbol signals that all items are complete but require attention or verification.
A classic caution symbol: bright yellow triangle with bold black exclamation mark, signaling attention or danger.
Leaders often ask others to walk the tightrope of risk while staying safely on solid ground themselves.
A hand firmly grips a shield bearing an exclamation mark-representing proactive security and immediate attention required.
A clean vector icon showing a verified checklist next to a warning sign, signaling approved items with potential alerts.
A standard European-style narrow road warning sign-red border, white interior, black vertical bar-alerts drivers to reduced lane width ahead.
A triad of intuitive risk meters: red-to-green arcs indicate severity, with needles pointing to low, medium, or high risk zones.
