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Joseph V. Rodricks was a founding principal of ENVIRON International Corporation, a consultancy firm on environmental and health issues. Since 1980 he has consulted for many corporations and institutions, including the World Health Organization, and in 2005 he received the Outstanding Practitioner Award from the Society for Risk Analysis. The first edition of Calculated Risks won an Honourable Mentions award from the American Medical Writers Association. [Pg.342]

Society for Risk Analysis (SRA). Online. Available HTTP [Pg.246]

Readings in Risk (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990), and coauthor, with Steven J. Milloy, of Silencing Science (Cato, 1999). He is the author of more than forty papers about environmental and occupational health as well as numerous newspaper op-eds. He has testified about three dozen times before Congress. He is a fellow of the Society for Risk Analysis and was president of the International Society for Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology (2001-2002). [Pg.8]

Alexander Hollaender, Acceptance Speech for the Distinguished Contribution Award, Society for Risk Analysis (1985), RRS, MS 1709, Folder 19 Hollaender to Harvey Pratt, School of Medicine, Laboratory of Radiobiology, University of California at San Francisco (May 14, 1976), RRS, MS 1261, Box 3, Folder 13 Hollaender to David Perkins, Department of Biological Science, Stanford University (January 3,1978), RRS, MS 1709, Folder 18. [Pg.163]

Other research activities related to residential exposure assessment currently being sponsored by the USEPA include the National Human Exposure Assessment Survey (NHEXAS) (website http //www.epa.gov/heasd/edrb/nhexas.htm). In addition, the USEPA concluded a Co-operative Agreement, referred to as the Residential Exposure Assessment Project (REAP) with the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) and the International Society of Exposure Analysis (ISEA) which resulted in a reference textbook (Baker et al, 2001) describing relevant methodologies, data sources and research needs for residential exposure assessment. The REAP and other efforts complement other USEPA initiatives, such as the development of the Series 875 guidelines, and will facilitate a sharing of information and other resources between the USEPA, other Federal and State agencies, industry, academia and other interested parties. [Pg.150]

McKone, T.E. (1993). Understanding and Modeling Multipathway Exposures inthe Home, Reference House Workshop II Residential Exposure Assessment for the 90s, 1993 Annual Conference, Society for Risk Analysis, Savannah, GA, USA. [Pg.152]

REAP (1995). Residential Exposure Assessment Project, A joint project of the Society for Risk Analysis, International Society of Exposure Analysis and the US Environmental Protection Agency, with support from the Chemical Manufacturers Association and Procter Gamble, Washington, DC, USA. [Pg.406]

The Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) was established in 1981 as a nonprofit organization to foster and promote (1) knowledge and understanding of risk analysis techniques and their applications (2) communication and interaction among individuals engaged in risk analysis (3) application of risk analysis and risk management techniques to the hazards and risks to which individuals and populations are exposed (4) dissemination of risk analysis information and concepts to all interested individuals (5) advancement of the state-of-the-art techniques in all aspects of risk analysis and (6) integration and interaction of the various disciplines involved in risk analysis. [Pg.2959]

The Society for Risk Analysis was organized in 1980 by a group of scientists and engineers from these various disciplines, and toxicologists were included among them. These individuals believed that,... [Pg.104]

Most developed countries have developed their own guidelines and practices for risk assessment. The Society for Risk Analysis and its flagship journal. Risk Analysis An International Journal, serve as an academic forum to share the rapidly advancing sciences in the field. Also, the importance of these sciences and then-applications and development is found in the curricula of most major universities. [Pg.19]

Gaylor, D. (2007). (Juantification of factors affecting uncertainties of cancer risk estimates. Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, December 9-12, 2007, San Antonio, TX, Abstract No. T3-D.1. [Pg.416]

SRA (Society for Risk Analysis). 2006. Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting 2006. Accessed on January 10, 2007, at http //birenheide.com/sra/2006AM/program/sessionlist.php3. [Pg.115]

Fig. 7 Scheme of perchloroethylene degradation in soU, water, and air and corresponding fractions of formation. Reprinted with permission from [5], p 38. (2003) Society for Risk Analysis... [Pg.140]

Hank C. Jenkins-Smith received his Ph.D. in political science from the University of Rochester and is currently a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of New Mexico (UNM). He is also the director of the UNM Institute for Public Policy. His areas of expertise include statistical analysis, measurement of public opinion, politics of risk perception, enviromnental policy, and public policy. Dr. Jenkins-Smith is a member of the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) and the American Political Science Association. In 1996, he received the SRA s Risk Research Award. He is the author of more than 60 publications and reports. [Pg.113]

Andrea Saltelli (2002) Sensitivity analysis for importance assessment Risk Analysis an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis. [Pg.327]

Aven, T., 2012a. Foundational issues in risk assessment and risk management. Risk analysis an officialpubUcation of the Society for Risk Analysis, 32(10), pp. 1647-56. Available at ... [Pg.1553]

Hauge, S., Lundteigen, M.A., A new approach for follow-up of safety instrumented systems in the oil and gas industry. Proceedings of the Joint European Safety and Reliability and Society for Risk Analysis Europe Conference, 2009, pp. 2921-2928. [Pg.195]

Lovkvist-Andersen, A., Olsson, R., Ritchey, T. and Maria Stenstrom, M. (2004) Developing a Generic Design Basis (GDB) Model for Extraordinary Societal Events using Computer-Aided Morphological Analysis, presented in SRA (Society for Risk Analysis) Conference in Paris 15-17 November, available fiom http //www.swemorph. com... [Pg.65]

SRA (Society for Risk Analysis) (2004) SRA Represents Members, Individuals and Organisations, from Different Countries http //www.sra.org/ 2004. [Pg.101]


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