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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 assess
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: * 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. *
Second, it consistently evaluates and compares available risk
assessment methods and identifies their specific strengths and
limitations. Understand ing the limitations of risk assessment
methods is important. The field is still in its infancy, and the
problems with available methods are disappoint ingly numerous. At
the same time, risk assessment is being used.
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 assess
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: * 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. *
Second, it consistently evaluates and compares available risk
assessment methods and identifies their specific strengths and
limitations. Understand ing the limitations of risk assessment
methods is important. The field is still in its infancy, and the
problems with available methods are disappoint ingly numerous. At
the same time, risk assessment is being used.
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