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Improving Risk Communication: National Research Council

In 1983 the National Research Council completed a study on managing risk, leading to a report Risk Assessment in the Federal Government: Managing the Process. This report focused on im- proving risk assessment and risk decisions within the government. However, a major element in risk management in a democratic so- ciety is communication about risk. Growing concern that risk com- munication was becoming a major problem led to the chartering of a National Research Council committee to examine possibilities for improving social and personal choices on technological issues by improving risk communication. The National Research Council initiated the study out of recog- nition that technological issues, in addition to being critically im- portant, are complex, difficult, and laden with political controversy. Because the issues are scientific and technical in content, and cut across the concerns of many government agencies, scientific disci- plines, and sectors of society, the National Research Council seemed to provide an ideal forum for the conduct of such a study. Moreover, in past work on policy in the areas of risk assessment and risk man- agement (notably, the above-mentioned report on risk assessment), the National Research Council has helped develop concepts widely used in thinking about the policy issues. It became evident in discussions with representatives of some key federal agencies that no single agency was willing to undertake the needed study on its own or even to act as the primary source of support for a study at the National Research Council, even though representatives of several agencies recognized the importance of risk communication to their activities. As a result, the National Research Council initiated the study with its own funds, eventually receiving support for about half the cost from a consortium of federal and private sources. To reflect the breadth of issues to be studied, the Committee on Risk Perception and Communication was made responsible to two major units of the National Research Council, the Commission on Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Resources and the Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. The committee represents a cross section of many relevant kinds of experience and expertise. It includes members with extensive experience analyzing, managing, and communicating about diverse risks, including those from radiation, chemicals, drugs, disease, and consumer products. Members have experience in diverse settings, including federal and local decision-making bodies, industry, the mass media, and envi- ronmental and citizens' groups. The committee also exhibits diverse disciplinary backgrounds, including physical and social sciences, law, journalism, public health, and communications research. The Na- tional Research Council has tried in constituting the committee to achieve a balance of perspectives on all these dimensions. The committee's charge was to offer knowledge-based advice to governments, private and nonprofit sector organizations, and con- cerned citizens about the process of risk communication, about the content of risk messages, and about ways to improve risk commu- nication in the service of public understanding and better-informed individual and social choice. This report does not provide a set of prescriptional guidelines, a "how-to" manual for risk communicators. The committee concluded that many participants in the process lack fundamental understanding of the important points that form the basis for successful risk communication. Therefore this report con- centrates on developing those points. The committee believes that without such understanding detailed guidelines would not be useful. With such understanding, organizations should be able to develop their own guidelines to fit their own somewhat unique functions. Committee members met six times during the period from May 1987 to June 1988. The committee sought knowledge from several sources: experimental research on processes of perception, cogni- tion, and understanding in individuals, including studies of the un- derstanding of risk estimates; laboratory and field research on the conditions affecting the effectiveness of communications; and the col- lected experience of individuals and organizations that have engaged in organized communication about risk. The committee discussed a wide range of hazards, including but by no means restricted to those posed by toxic and carcinogenic substances and by radioactivity. It considered communication both about social choices, such as whether or how strictly to regulate hazardous substances or processes, and about personal choices, such as whether to change eating habits to avoid cancer or sexual habits to avoid AIDS. And the committee considered addressing advice to several audiences, including public agencies at all levels of government; legislatures; firms and industrial associations; environmental, consumer, and citizens' groups; journal- ists and mass media organizations; scientists and the organizations that employ them; and the interested public. This report presents the insights of the committee. The report should significantly improve the understanding of what the problems are in risk communication, particularly the risk communication ac- tivities of government and industry. The committee's recornmenda- tions, if followed, would significantly improve the risk communication process. JOHN F. AHEARNE, Chairman Committee on Risk Perception and Communication

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