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The Health Risk Assessment Approach,a Tool for Managing Risks on the Scale of a Territory: A French Experience
Authors:Frédéric Dor  Denis Zmirou-Navier  Céline Boudet  Stéphanie Gauvin  Jean-Pierre Galland  Muriel Andrieu-Semmel
Institution:1. Institut de Veille Sanitaire, Département Santé Environnement , Saint-Maurice , France;2. Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale , Rennes , France;3. Lorraine University Medical School , Nancy , France;4. EHESP School of Public Health , Rennes , Sorbonne-Paris Cité , France;5. Institut National de l’Environnement et des Risques Industriels , Verneuil-en-Halatte , France;6. Centre d’Etude de l’Impact de l’Environnement sur la Santé , Meylan , France;7. Laboratoire Techniques Territoires Sociétés , Marne la Vallée , France;8. HCSP Work Group , Paris , France
Abstract:In France, regulatory analysis of the environment and human health potential consequences is implemented for an isolated industrial activity that requests an authorization to operate using the health risk assessment method. To date, the question is enlarged to the impact of the combination of multiple sources of pollution on the same territory. The main conclusions of the work launched by the French High Council of Public Health focus on four key points: (i) the utility of conducting such an analysis at a territory scale, (ii) the delimitation of the area, (iii) the conditions for the different stakeholders’ involvement, and (iv) the methodological specificities of the “zone health risk assessment.” The work encompassed literature reviews, seminars, and interviews of stakeholders. The utility of a Z-HRA is the central objective for the management of risk. It can no longer be conducted only for itself. The delimitation of the zone entails economic, political, environmental, and population aspects. Stakeholders become key actors in a steering and monitoring committee. Among methodological specificities, cumulative exposure comes first. Interpretation of the results should focus on risk management objectives. Finally, inclusion of Z-HRAs in flexible regulations that can be adapted to the local context is recommended.
Keywords:health risk assessment  zone assessment  cumulative exposure  stakeholders’ involvement  
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