Standard-setting standards: a systematic approach to managing public health and safety risks.

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It views standard setting as involving three distinct stages. First, there must be a decision to rely on standards. Second, a safety philosophy, balancing risk and other factors, must be determined. Finally, that philosophy must be translated into operational terms. Describes problems that arise at each stage and offers guidelines to their resolution. -after Author

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Fischhoff, B. (1985). Standard-setting standards: a systematic approach to managing public health and safety risks. Environmental Impact Assessment, Technology Assessment, and Risk Analysis. Proc., Les Arcs, 1983, 1005–1040. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70634-9_36

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