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She explains how the board cannot run every aspect of the business – it cannot be "omnipresent" – so it operates a rigorous "risk assessment" system.
These relate to the vexing issue of defining competency in ground engineering; the criteria for undertaking rigorous risk assessment; and the need for ground engineers to become involved in mine rehabilitation and closure planning over the full life cycle of a mine, commencing at the prefeasibility stage.
Accordingly, regulatory agencies countries such as USA, Canada and Australia apply a less rigorous risk assessment scheme before introducing GM stacks on the market (Pilacinski et al. 2011).
He said placing a prisoner in open conditions required a very rigorous risk assessment, but he was not convinced the process was rigorous enough.
99.85% of the residues that were detected are below the already conservative "tolerances" that are set by the EPA based on an extensive and rigorous risk assessment reflecting all the toxicological information available.
In the case of organic (for which this statistic is 84%) the assumption is that the presence of such low level residues is "inadvertent". For conventional it means that by following the EPA label requirements, growers can even exceed the safety factors for which those requirements were designed through a rigorous risk assessment process by EPA.
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Why has the government not conducted rigorous risk assessments?
Operations in all parts of the LNG industry must be subjected to the most rigorous risk assessments and facilities designed so that they remain adequately safe for both operators and the public even during worst credible maloperations.
This new one-year deadline to approve or deny an application (with an optional 180-day extension) will put unreasonable pressure on the Department and will undoubtedly impact its willingness to even attempt rigorous risk assessments.
Substances such as trichloroethylene or tetrachloroethylene are extremely data rich due to the rigorous risk assessments made in the past (EC 2004, 2005; U.S. ATSDR 2014a, 2014b).
Whilst H. axyridis may be more susceptible because of the nature of its life cycle, rigorous risk assessments would be needed before any artificial releases of the mite are considered (Rhule et al., 2010), and in our opinion the mite represents a control strategy that is too risky.
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