Participants learn how to apply the science behind risk-based decision making, examine complex problems involving chemicals, radiation, and other hazards in the environment, discuss emerging analytic approaches, and review important issues with leaders in the field. This program provides education on current risk analysis methods from a variety of backgrounds, but with a common interest in understanding how risk analysis is done, how it is interpreted, and how it influences regulatory decision making.
Who Should Participate:
Industrial, regulatory, and public health professionals responsible for managing, conducting or evaluating risk assessments associated with occupational, food-borne or environmental hazards including, but not limited to:
- Attorneys
- Engineers
- Environmental Scientists
- Health and Safety Professionals
- Policy Analysts
- Public and Governmental Professionals
- Toxicologists