Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6975448 | Safety Science | 2016 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
The concept risk and methods for quantitative risk analysis first entered into Dutch law in environmental risk regulations. It took a while for risk to be accepted by occupational safety experts, but just before the turn of the century 'occupational risk inventory and evaluations' or RI&E methods were introduced into Dutch occupational safety legislation. This finalised the paradigm shift to risk-based safety-decision making in the Dutch safety science domain. While methods for quantifying risk are now widely applied and accepted, the proper use of risk perception and risk in the political decision process are still being debated.
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Authors
Yvette Oostendorp, Saul Lemkowitz, Walter Zwaard, Coen van Gulijk, Paul Swuste,