Relative Hazard And Risk Measure Calculation Methodology
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
71
Pages
10
Published
2004
Size
232 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/BF2040031
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
R.D. Stenner, D.L. Strenge & M.S. Elder
Abstract
The relative hazard (RH) and risk measure (RM) methodology and computer code is a health risk-based tool designed to allow managers and environmental decision makers the opportunity to readily consider human health risks (i.e., public and worker risks) in their screening-level analysis of alternative cleanup strategies. Environmental management decisions involve consideration of costs, schedules, regulatory requirements, health hazards, and risks. The RH-RM tool is a risk-based environmental management decision tool that allows managers the ability to predict and track health hazards and risks over time as they change in relation to mitigation and cleanup actions. Analysis of the hazards and risks associated with planned mitigation and cleanup actions provides a baseline against which alternative strategies can be compared. This new too
Keywords