Description |
150 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Step 1: Operating Legally and Ethically -- 2. Step 2: Educating Employees on Benefits and Risks -- 3. Step 3: Listening and Responding to the Public -- 4. Step 4: Disseminating Information to the Media -- 5. Real-World Examples -- 6. Planning for the Worst: Risk Communication and the Federal Risk Management Program -- App. A. State Pollution Prevention Offices -- App. B. Suggested Readings for Environmental Perspective -- App. C. Federal and State Emergency Management Offices -- App. D. Risk Management Plan (RMP) Form -- App. E. Air Dispersion Modeling Fact Sheet -- App. F. Questions and Responses for RMPs |
Summary |
"Industry faces a labyrinth of environmental and business regulations and unique challenges in dealing with the public and the media. Environmental Risk Communication: Principles and Practices for Industry serves as a guide to applying risk management and communication principles to daily plant operations and to understanding and complying with the Federal Risk Management Program. It also provides techniques for communicating effectively during environmental emergencies." "CEOs, corporate communicators, plant managers, environmental compliance supervisors, health and safety officers, consultants, and others who might find themselves at the nervous end of a TV camera will profit from this book."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-93) and index |
Subject |
Risk communication.
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Environmental management.
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Author |
Shull, Mark D.
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LC no. |
99047998 |
ISBN |
1566704901 alkaline paper |
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