Título Seven Cardinal Rules of Risk Communication
Resumo Risk communication is the process of informing people about the hazards of a site. The purpose of risk communication is to help residents of affected communities to: understand risk assessment and risk management; form scientifically valid perceptions of the likely hazards; and participate in making decisions about how risk should be managed. The process of informing people about site hazards is a two-way conversation in which the site team informs and is informed by affected community members. This tool contains techniques for effectively communicating risk to the public.
Fonte Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Origem Estados Unidos da América
Autor/Editor Vicent T. Covello and Frederik W. Allen
Disponibilidade Disponível online
Endereço https://archive.epa.gov/
publicinvolvement/web/pdf/risk.pdf
Referência 230K92001
Data Maio 1992
2021-02-16T15:15:25+00:00
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