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Reducing the harms associated with risk assessments
Authors:Peter Montague  
Institution:Environmental Research Foundation, Rachel's Environment and Health News, P.O. Box 160, New Brunswick, NJ 08903, USA
Abstract:Risk assessments are the intellectual products of dedicated public health and environmental professionals. Like many other products, risk assessments carry with them the potential for both good and harm. This paper briefly examines some of the harms to which risk assessments have contributed, and then suggests that the legal “duty to warn” doctrine offers a logical and practical way to reduce some of these harms. The paper suggests concepts that could be incorporated into warnings accompanying every formal risk assessment as routine “boiler plate” addenda, just as other potentially harmful products, such as lawn mowers and cook stoves, are accompanied by warnings. Finally, the paper briefly examines the “Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice for Environmental Professionals” (promulgated by the National Association of Environmental Professionals) and shows that the suggested warnings are consistent with recommended practices for environmental professionals.
Keywords:Risk assessment  Risk analysis  Risk management  Decision-making  Alternatives assessment  Precautionary principle
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