Fundamentals for establishing a risk communication program.
@article{Ng1997FundamentalsFE,
title={Fundamentals for establishing a risk communication program.},
author={Kel Lie Ng and David M. Hamby},
journal={Health physics},
year={1997},
volume={73 3},
pages={
473-82
}
}This paper provides a suggested outline for developing a risk communication organizational plan that could be used by a variety of federal, state, or private agencies. Drawing on various techniques presented in the literature and on the authors' insights, suggestions are provided as to how to formulate and convey risk messages. First, the paper provides a few risk communication fundamentals including definitions, the goal of informing vs. influencing, the importance of public participation in…
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