Challenging the de minimis risk concept, Dr. Fischhoff argues that risks ought not to be considered apart from a particular technology\u27s benefits. He argues, too, that the acceptability of particular kinds of risks should not be determined without considering the views of all persons who may be exposed. Finally, building upon the reasonable person construct, he suggests ways those goals might be achieved
[Excerpt] The frequency and magnitude of risks and benefits are facts. The acceptability of risks a...
This research involves a study of the questions, "what is considered safe", how are safety levels de...
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673
The concept of an acceptable risk is an integral part of modern society. However, when we attempt to...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
Dr. Fischhoff considers the role of government in helping citizens manage risks. He then offers a ge...
Mr. Hilton attempts to show why important choices presented in current proposals to amend child-resi...
Perhaps the topic of acceptable risk never had a sexier and more succinct introduction than the one ...
Dr. Mehta examines two dominant approaches for managing health and environmental risks and suggests ...
I address the issue of the process through which some risks, rather than others, are defined as acce...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
Inspired by a recent report of EPA\u27s Science Advisory Board, Mr. Johnson argues that it is impera...
This paper discusses two aspects of the problem of determining and managing risk policies for low pr...
Dr. Finkel argues that comparing risks is neither impossible nor immoral - but is nonetheless very d...
Acceptable-risk decisions are an essential step in the management of technological hazards. In many ...
[Excerpt] The frequency and magnitude of risks and benefits are facts. The acceptability of risks a...
This research involves a study of the questions, "what is considered safe", how are safety levels de...
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673
The concept of an acceptable risk is an integral part of modern society. However, when we attempt to...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
Dr. Fischhoff considers the role of government in helping citizens manage risks. He then offers a ge...
Mr. Hilton attempts to show why important choices presented in current proposals to amend child-resi...
Perhaps the topic of acceptable risk never had a sexier and more succinct introduction than the one ...
Dr. Mehta examines two dominant approaches for managing health and environmental risks and suggests ...
I address the issue of the process through which some risks, rather than others, are defined as acce...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
Inspired by a recent report of EPA\u27s Science Advisory Board, Mr. Johnson argues that it is impera...
This paper discusses two aspects of the problem of determining and managing risk policies for low pr...
Dr. Finkel argues that comparing risks is neither impossible nor immoral - but is nonetheless very d...
Acceptable-risk decisions are an essential step in the management of technological hazards. In many ...
[Excerpt] The frequency and magnitude of risks and benefits are facts. The acceptability of risks a...
This research involves a study of the questions, "what is considered safe", how are safety levels de...
Table of contents for the journal RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (ISSN: 1073-8673