Evaluating the effectiveness of risk-reduction strategies for consumer chemical products

Riley, DM; Fischhoff, B; Small, MJ; Fischbeck, P

HERO ID

3595924

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2001

Language

English

PMID

11414543

HERO ID 3595924
In Press No
Year 2001
Title Evaluating the effectiveness of risk-reduction strategies for consumer chemical products
Authors Riley, DM; Fischhoff, B; Small, MJ; Fischbeck, P
Journal Risk Analysis
Volume 21
Issue 2
Page Numbers 357-369
Abstract Communication about risks offers a voluntary approach to reducing exposure to pollutants. Its adequacy depends on its impact on behavior. Estimating those impacts first requires characterizing current activities and their associated risk levels, and then predicting the effectiveness of risk-reduction strategies. Characterizing the risks from chemical consumer products requires knowledge of both the physical and the behavioral processes that influence exposures. This article presents an integrated approach that combines consumer interviews, users' beliefs and behaviors, and quantitative exposure modeling. This model was demonstrated in the context of consumer exposure to a methylene chloride-based paint stripper, showing how it could be used to evaluate current levels of risk and predict the effectiveness of proposed voluntary risk-reduction strategies.
Pmid 11414543
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