Understanding risk to humans is one of the most important problems in environmental public health. Risk assessment is constantly changing with the advent of new exposure assessment tools, more sophisticated models, and a better understanding of disease processes. Risk assessment is also gaining grea
Risk Assessment Methods: Approaches for Assessing Health and Environmental Risks
β Scribed by Vincent T. Covello, Miley W. Merkhofer (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 326
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Much has already been written about risk assessment. Epidemiologists write books on how risk assessment is used to explore the factors that influence the distribution of disease in populations of people. Toxicologists write books on how risk assessΒ ment involves exposing animals to risk agents and concluding from the results what risks people might experience if similarly exposed. Engineers write books on how risk assessment is utilized to estimate the risks of constructing a new facility such as a nuclear power plant. Statisticians write books on how risk assessment may be used to analyze mortality or accident data to determine risks. There are already many books on risk assessment-the trouble is that they all seem to be about different sUbjects! This book takes another approach. It brings together all the methods for assessing risk into a common framework, thus demonstrating how the various methods relate to one another. This produces four important benefits: β’ First, it provides a comprehensive reference for risk assessment. This one source offers readers concise explanations of the many methods currently available for describing and quantifying diverse types of risks. β’ Second, it consistently evaluates and compares available risk assessment methods and identifies their specific strengths and limitations. UnderstandΒ ing the limitations of risk assessment methods is important. The field is still in its infancy, and the problems with available methods are disappointΒ ingly numerous. At the same time, risk assessment is being used.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Introduction to Risk Assessment....Pages 1-34
Release Assessment....Pages 35-89
Exposure Assessment....Pages 91-125
Consequence Assessment....Pages 127-201
Risk Estimation....Pages 203-237
An Evaluation of the State of the Art....Pages 239-265
Back Matter....Pages 267-318
β¦ Subjects
Environmental Management; Public Health
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