…is a scientifically based process consisting of the following steps: hazard identification, hazard characterisation, exposure assessment and risk characterisation. More information in the next module.
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…is a process, distinct from risk assessment, of weighing policy alternatives, in consultation with all interested parties, considering risk assessment and other factors relevant for the health protection of consumers and for the promotion of fair trade practices, and, if needed, selecting appropriate prevention and control options.
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…is the interactive exchange of information and opinions through the risk analysis process concerning risk, risk-related factors and risk perceptions, among risk assessors, risk managers. Consumers, industry, the academic community and other interested parties, including the explanation of risk assessment findings and the basis of risk management decisions.
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3.1 Question 1
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