[UAI] Book announcement

From: Daniel Byrd (ctraps@radix.net)
Date: Sat Sep 30 2000 - 09:25:00 PDT

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    Daniel M. Byrd III, Ph.D., D.A.B.T. (Consultants in Toxicology, Risk
    Assessment and Product Safety) and C. Richard Cothern, Ph.D. (George
    Washington University and University College, University of Maryland)
    happily announce the availability of their new book:

    Introduction to Risk Analysis: A Systematic Approach to Science-Based
    Decision Making

    August 2000, 433 pages, Government Institutes Division, ABS Group Inc.,
    Houston, TX [ISBN: 0-86587-696-7 (clothbound)] $99.00 + shipping

    Byrd and Cothern met at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
    Because EPA operates under several regulatory statutes that make
    decisions based on risk, this agency has developed and incorporated many
    risk-based analyses and guidelines, which they reviewed and discussed
    over the years. Both subscribe to risk-based regulatory decision
    making.

    They specifically wrote Introduction to Risk Analysis for entry level
    risk analysts, attorneys, government officials, scientists, managers and
    others, who want to understand how agencies use varying and diverse data
    to set health and safety standards. The book’s structure allows for use
    as a text or a self-paced review. The chapters can be read in sequence
    without assistance. However, most chapters stand alone so the reader
    can understand components of risk analysis in
    isolation, if needed.

    Contents:

    Chapter One - Risk Analysis

         Probability of a Future Loss
         Structure of Risk Analysis
         Risk Characteristics
         Units
         Life Tables
         Uncertainty
         Models
         Regulations and Regulatory Models
         The Rest of the Book
         References

    Chapter Two - Functions, Models and Uncertainties

         Qualitative Approaches to Risk
         Quantitative Approaches to Risk
         Graphs and Mathematical Models
         Growth Rate, Doubling Time and Logarithms
         Statistics For Pedestrians
         Probability Distributions
         Tolerance-Distribution Models
         Mechanistic Models
         Uncertainty
         Making Estimates
         References
         Chapter Appendix

    Chapter Three - Regulation

         The Regulatory Process
         Why Have Regulatory Agencies?
         Food Safety: An Example
         Ethical Systems and Values
         The Legislative Component
         The Administrative Component
         The Judicial Component
         Additional Information about Federal Regulation
         References

    Chapter Four - Exposure Assessment

     Exposure
     Planning an Exposure Assessment
     Establishing the Sampling Strategy
     Sources of Exposure
     Fate and Transport Models
     Intake Calculations
     Multimedia-Multipathway Exposures and Models
     Most Important Design Elements in Multimedia-Multipathway Studies
     National Human Exposure Assessment Surveys
     Potential Problems in Multimedia-Multipathway Studies
     Sources of Additional Information
     References

    Chapter Five - Dosimetry

     Dose (and some terminology)
     Dosimetric Measurements
     Dosimetric Routes
     Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism and Elimination
     Pharmacokinetics
     Physiological Pharmacokinetics
     Sources of Additional Information
     References

    Chapter Six - Epidemiology

     Introduction to Epidemiology
     Epidemiological Methods
     Hazard and Causation
     Epidemiology in Transition
     Cancer Epidemiology
     Exposure-Response Relationships in Epidemiology
     Meta-analysis
     The Public Health Paradigm
     Epidemiological Uncertainties
     Sources of Additional Information about Epidemiology
     References

    Chapter Seven - Toxicology

     Toxicology
     Weight of Evidence in Toxicology
     Exposure-Response Relationships in Toxicology
     The Toxicology of Carcinogens
     Safety Assessment
     Sources of Additional Information about Toxicology
     References

    Chapter Eight - Risk Characterization

     Bringing Potency and Exposure Estimates Together
     Exposure-Response Modeling Errors - Trichloroethylene
     Combining Estimated Error Ranges: Radon From Drinking Water
     Combining Error Ranges: Monte Carlo Analysis of Trichloroethylene
     Conclusions
     References

    Chapter Nine - Comparative Risk Analysis

     Introduction
     Comparative Environmental Risk Assessment
     Problems with Comparative Environmental Risk Assessment
     Discussion
     Observations
     Conclusions
     References

    Chapter Ten - Ecological Risk Analysis

     Introduction
     Laws Requiring Ecological Risk Assessment
     What Is Ecological Risk Assessment?
     Ecological Characteristics
     Ecological Stressors
     Screening and Testing of Chemicals
     The Ecological Risk Analysis Process
     References

    Chapter Eleven - Risk Management: Values and Decision Making

     Introduction
     Values
     Some Conceptual Decision Models
     Making Regulatory Decisions
     Conclusions
     References

    Chapter Twelve - Risk Communication

     Introduction to Risk Communication
     Risk Perception
     Fulton’s List
     The Seven Cardinal Rules of Risk Communication
     Other Approaches to Risk Communication
     Public Interactions
     Risk Communication Plans
     Some General Tips
     Constraints on Risk Communication
     Communications Media
     Some Common Traps
     Summary of Risk Communications
     References

    Chapter Thirteen - Case Studies

     Introduction
     Case Study: Ecological Case Study-Acidic Deposition
     Case Study: Arsenic
     Case Study: Electromagnetic Fields
     Case Study: Environmental Tobacco Smoke
     Case Study: Indoor Air
     Case Study: Radon
     Epidemiological Studies
     Animal and Cellular Studies
      Quantitative Risk Assessment
     Public Reaction is Widespread Apathy
     Comparison between Risk Estimates for Exposure to Radon and Other
    Environmental Contaminants
     Reference
     Appendix

    To order, contact Government Institutes by phone at 301-921-2323, by fax
    at (301)921- 0264, by email at giinfo@govinst.com, by Internet at
    http://www.govinst.com, or in writing at

      Government Institutes Divison.
      ABS Group Inc.
      4 Research Place
      Suite 200
      Rockville, MD 20850-3226



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