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Federal regulatory statutes assessment

A relatively early, and highly influential work, Of Acceptable Risk Science and The Determination of Safety, by William Lowrance (William Kaufman, Los Altos, CA, 1979) sets forth the basic issues in the determination of safety. Also widely-cited is Peter Barton Hutt s Legal considerations in risk assessment under federal regulatory statutes in Assessment and Management of Chemical Risks, (J.V. Rodricks and R.G. Tardiff, Editors, ACS Symposium Series 239, American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C. 1984). Fred Hoerger offers an excellent perspective on the role of risk assessment in corporate decision-making in this same volume (Chapter 10). [Pg.136]

Legal Considerations in Risk Assessment Under Federal Regulatory Statutes... [Pg.83]

This paper traces some of the relevant statutory and regulatory history in the field of health and safety. It discusses legal principles involved in use of safety/risk assessment under current Federal statutes. [Pg.84]

Jeannette L. Austin, The Rise of Citizen-Suit Enforcement in Environmental Law Reconciling Private and Public Attorneys General, 81 Nw. U. L. Rev. 220, 227, n.47 (1987) (listing citizen suit provisions of environmental statutes) Barry Boyer Erol Meidinger, Privatizing Regulatory Enforcement A Preliminary Assessment of Citizen Suits Under Federal Environmental Laws, 34 Buffalo L. Rev. 833, 838 (1986). [Pg.298]


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