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ESSENTIALS OF RISK ASSESSMENT - SEATTLE, WA - JULY 7-8, 1997
Basic Human Health Risk Assessment (1 Day)
Environmental and Ecological RA (1 Day)
Guest Speakers and Topics:
Risk Assessment/Risk Management in Policy Making
Cost-Benefit Analysis Application
OSHA/EPA Risk Assessment Methods
Risk Communication
The course is designed similar to an intensive graduate-level course with focus
on "how-to" perform risk assessments. The course will provide the attendees
with: 1) an historical perspective on risk assessment; 2) an in-depth process of
risk assessment as practiced by the major regulatory programs; 3) the scientific
bases and recent refinements in the risk assessment process; and 4) several
"hands on" class exercises on human health and environmental risk assessment.
One full-day will be spent on Human Health RA and another full-day on
Environmental/Ecological RA. Other speakers are invited as available to address
related issues.
For further inquiry, please contact the following address.
ATTN: SEMINAR PROGRAM COORDINATOR
EEI Corporation
10448 Democracy Lane
Potomac, MD 20854 (USA)
Tel: 301-365-4762 Fax: 301-365-7019
Email: [log in to unmask]
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