| Literature DB >> 26595455 |
Michael Greenberg1, Bernard D Goldstein2, Elizabeth Anderson3, Michael Dourson4, Wayne Landis5, D Warner North6.
Abstract
Six multi-decade-long members of SRA reflect on the 1983 Red Book in order to examine the evolving relationship between risk assessment and risk management; the diffusion of risk assessment practice to risk areas such as homeland security and transportation; the quality of chemical risk databases; challenges from other groups to elements at the core of risk assessment practice; and our collective efforts to communicate risk assessment to a diverse set of critical groups that do not understand risk, risk assessment, or many other risk-related issues. The authors reflect on the 10 recommendations in the Red Book and present several pressing challenges for risk assessment practitioners.Keywords: Challenges; Red Book; risk assessment; risk management
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26595455 DOI: 10.1111/risa.12535
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Risk Anal ISSN: 0272-4332 Impact factor: 4.000