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A public meeting with angry residents and eager reporters is a
common feature on the local news. Whether addressing environmental,
or other issues, the experience for the board members, consultants,
and specialists at these meetings ranges from uncomfortable to
nightmarish. The issues discussed in these meetings usually stem
from years of community disappointment, mistrust, fears, factions,
political or social positioning, or all of the above. Industry
faces a labyrinth of environmental and business regulations, and
unique challenges in dealing with the public and the media.
Environmental Risk Communication serves as a guide to understanding
and complying with the Federal Risk Management Program and applying
risk management and communication principles to daily plant
operations. This book also helps Risk Management Plan (RMP)
facilities successfully meet the new Federal requirements for
public disclosure of RMP offsite consequence analysis results and
provides techniques for communicating effectively during
environmental emergencies. Written in a straight-forward,
no-nonsense style the book presents concise informative chapters,
flow diagrams, checklists, and a thorough index. The authors
present step-by-step instruction on developing a principled plan of
action that generates open communications. CEOs, Corporate
Communications Specialists, Plant Managers, Environmental
Compliance Supervisors, Health and Safety Officers, Environmental
Scientists and Engineers, and Consultants will benefit from
Environmental Risk Communication. Features
Modern industry faces many communication challenges, including
social media. The second edition of this book is thoroughly
updated, expanded, and reorganized to help industry communicators
remain effective in addressing these challenges. At the core of
this book are foundational building blocks that address the human
factors responsible for driving success or failure when
communicating about environmental risk. Features Provides
principled guidance for building relationships and engaging in
constructive dialogue with stakeholders. Offers straight talk and
practical, easy-to-follow guidance on effective risk communication
for various situations, stakeholders, and modes of communication.
Gives lessons learned from environmental permitting and crisis
situations involving risk communication in various industries,
including chemical manufacturing, waste management, and the energy
sector. Addresses nuanced, recent concerns regarding issues like
fake news and social media bullying. Examines the dos and don'ts of
communicating effectively during tough conditions like
environmental emergencies. Environmental Risk Communication:
Principles and Practices for Industry is intended to be both a
grounding in enduring principles and a continued resource for best
approaches and techniques. Coupled with tools and best practices
from decades of experience, this insider's guide provides CEOs,
plant managers, environmental compliance professionals, health and
safety officers, and others with the direction and the confidence
needed to prepare for difficult dialogue and high-pressure
encounters.
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