Bryant Derek L, Abkowitz Mark D
Vanderbilt Center for Environmental Management Studies, Vanderbilt University, VU Station B #351831, Nashville, TN 37235, USA.
J Environ Manage. 2007 Oct;85(1):112-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2006.08.006. Epub 2006 Oct 6.
The large number of chemical spills each year in the United States presents a potentially significant risk to human health and the environment. In an effort to manage this risk, the authors are developing a screening tool to assess the immediate threat to human and environmental receptors from land-based chemical spills. As part of this development effort, a modified Delphi survey was employed to determine the most important factors governing this risk and the relative importance of these factors. Results of the survey indicate that accounting for the attributes of the spilled chemical as well as the characteristics of the surrounding environment is imperative in making informed decisions regarding spill planning and mitigation. Survey results further indicate the greatest concern during spill events to be the risk to human health, which must be considered directly as well as factored into decisions concerning the protection of environmental receptors.
美国每年发生大量化学品泄漏事件,这对人类健康和环境构成了潜在的重大风险。为了管理这一风险,作者正在开发一种筛选工具,以评估陆基化学品泄漏对人类和环境受体的直接威胁。作为这项开发工作的一部分,采用了改进的德尔菲调查来确定控制这一风险的最重要因素以及这些因素的相对重要性。调查结果表明,在制定有关泄漏规划和缓解措施的明智决策时,考虑泄漏化学品的属性以及周围环境的特征至关重要。调查结果还表明,泄漏事件期间最令人担忧的是对人类健康的风险,在做出有关保护环境受体的决策时,必须直接考虑这一风险并将其纳入考量因素。