While most books only skim the risk assessment process or are too technical for practical application, The Complete Book of Pesticide Management is at once technically sound and easy to understand. Fred Whitford?s authoritative text links scientific information developed from pesticide testing programs with the safety and precautionary language commonly found on product labels. It describes how to communicate pesticide benefits and risks to the public and provides information on how to select pesticides and protect the professionals handling these chemicals. Risk assessment and risk communication are emphasized throughout. Contents include:
- The Evolution of Pesticide Regulations: The Shift from Benefits to Risks
- Epidemiology: Validating Human Risk Assessments
- Pesticide Labels: The Convergence of Science, Public Policy, and User Responsibility
- Environmental Site Assessments: Managing the Facility Against Contamination
- Planning for Emergencies: Preventing and Reacting to Emergencies in the Workplace
- Educating the Community and the Workforce About Hazardous Chemicals