The assessment and persception of risk.

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The ways in which risks can be measured and also the ways in which they are perceived are discussed. Papers discuss not only the risk that is final, that of death, but also of injury up to fates worse than death, with special reference to risks at work.

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B 20431 /01/
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London, The Royal Society, 1981, VI + 206 p., fig., graph., tab., ref.

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