What Is Safe?: Risks of Living in a Nuclear Age

What Is Safe?: Risks of Living in a Nuclear Age

by David R Williams (Author)

Synopsis

Is it safe? What are the risks involved? are questions frequently asked by members of the public. This unique book explains the fundamental problems faced in modern-day life. Terms such as risk and safe are clearly defined, and the risks encountered between birth and death are discussed, including transport, the home, healthcare, diet, and the workplace. The perception of risk, and the risks from radiation (natural, radwaste and nuclear reactors) are covered, along with management of risk and the psychology of risk perception. What is Safe? The Risks of Living in a Nuclear Age is illustrated with examples from the most deeply researched areas. Written for the lay-person, the volume also includes a complete reprint of the late Lord Walter Marshall's famous lecture The Radioactive Garden . It will be of interest to students, teachers, researchers, industrialists or indeed anyone wishing for an up-to-date view of risk and safety.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 156
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Published: 17 Jun 1998

ISBN 10: 0854045694
ISBN 13: 9780854045693

Media Reviews
...This book can be commended... * The Safety and Health Practitioner October 1998 *
As an aid to understanding risk assessment the book is excellent... * Chemistry in Britain Vol 35 No 1 January 1999 *
... an easy-to-read overview of risk ... written in an accessible, chatty style * Chemistry & Industry, Number 9, 3 May 1999 *
Overall, this is a valuable and interesting book which makes thought-provoking reading for both lay people and those concerned with the 'safe' exploitation of science and technology. * Applied Radiation and Isotopes 51, 1999, 757 *