Application Of Risk Assessment To Mine Waste Sites

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Dirk van Zyl
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Three conditions are required for a risk to be realized: (1) a source of risk (i.e., hazard) must exists (2) some process must take place which will lead to the exposure of people, animals, and/or the environment to the hazard: and (3) as a result of the expense, undesirable effects are produced on the people, animals, and/or the environment. A comprehensive risk assessment addresses all three of the conditions through the following four steps: (1) risk source (hazard) characterization, (2) exposure assessment, (3) dose-response assessment, and (4) risk estimation. Although the terminology may differ, the overall approach of financial, public health, and environmental risk assessments is the same (National Science Foundation, 1985).
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APA: Dirk van Zyl  (1988)  Application Of Risk Assessment To Mine Waste Sites

MLA: Dirk van Zyl Application Of Risk Assessment To Mine Waste Sites. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1988.

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