Public knowledge and perceptions of chemical risks in six communities: analysis of a baseline survey.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1990Description: 121p., 3 appendices, 9 refsReport number: PB90-217316Subject(s): Subject: A survey of public knowledge and perceptions of chemical risk was conducted in six comunities. The purpose was to establish a baseline for evaluating change over time in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in response to new information about toxic chemicals, especially as related to Superfund, the community right-to-know Law (SARA Title 111), and other risk communication activities. Recommendations are provided, for use in preparing risk communication programs and materials.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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A survey of public knowledge and perceptions of chemical risk was conducted in six comunities. The purpose was to establish a baseline for evaluating change over time in knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in response to new information about toxic chemicals, especially as related to Superfund, the community right-to-know Law (SARA Title 111), and other risk communication activities. Recommendations are provided, for use in preparing risk communication programs and materials.
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