B and E are clear winners here. The other options are more like 'Potential for risk avoidance' or 'Potential for risk acceptance'. This exam is testing our risk management acumen, not our ability to read minds.
Hmm, I'm scratching my head on this one. 'Teaching staff will automatically become employees' has nothing to do with risk transfer. Maybe the exam writer had a few too many cups of coffee when they came up with these options.
I'm not sure why 'All construction work is to comply with standard building regulations' would be considered a 'risk transfer' item. That seems like a basic requirement, not a risk factor.
B and E seem like the most relevant statements for the 'Potential for risk transfer' heading. The contractor's responsibility for reducing errors and the LEA's role in responding to opposition are key risk factors that should be recorded.
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