| 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 |