[ RadSafe ] Communicating with the public and the press
Otto G. Raabe
ograabe at ucdavis.edu
Mon Aug 19 14:32:57 CDT 2013
A MESSAGE FROM THE PAST:
August 18, 2008
When speaking with the public, Congress, or the press, there are two
four-letter words that we should carefully avoid: "RISK" and "DOSE".
To the public these words mean and imply very different negative
ideas than what we intend. We can substitute "CHANCE" and "LEVELS" to
replace them.
This is the "risk communication" message we need to deliver:
"Low levels of ionizing radiation are not hazardous, not dangerous,
and not a threat! "
Otto
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Prof. Otto G. Raabe, Ph.D., CHP
Center for Health & the Environment
University of California
One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
E-Mail: ograabe at ucdavis.edu
Phone: (530) 752-7754 FAX: (530) 758-6140
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