Transcription of Risk Communication – Principles, Tools, & Techniques
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Risk Communication Principles, Tools, & 1 TechniquesDr. Vincent T. CovelloCenter for Risk CommunicationPatricia A. Milligan, CHPO ffice of Nuclear Security & Incident ResponseRadiological Risk and Emergency Communications2 Copyright Dr. V. Covello, Center for Change/Risk CommunicationDraft NUREG/CR-XXXXP roject Objective To conduct a comprehensive review of the research and practitioner literatureon 3 Copyright Dr. V. Covello, Center for Change/Risk Communicationbest practicein radiation risk and emergency Communication . DefinitionRisk: a threat of loss, real or perceived, to that which we value. 4 Copyright Dr. V. Covello, Center for Change/Risk CommunicationDefinitionRisk: a threat of loss, real or perceived, to that which we value. 5 Copyright Dr. V. Covello, Center for Change/Risk CommunicationRisk Communication : the exchange of information about risks. Risk Communication Goals Enhance knowledge and understanding Build trust and credibility 6 Copyright Dr.
Noise Theory) Risk Communication: Core Principles When people are concerned, stressed, or upset: ... – Community – Personal • Control / Voluntariness – Choice –Voice – Knowledge. Risk Communication Theories • Trust Determination Theory • Mental Noise Theory
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