• GAO notes that EPA's IRIS Program, which produces toxicity assessments, has been criticized in the past for timeliness and transparency issues. (lawbc.com)
  • Corona-Monitor is a recurring (multi-wave) representative survey on the risk perception of the population in Germany towards the novel coronavirus. (bund.de)
  • Through our human practices project, we are exploring different perspectives of synthetic biology by asking members of the public, as well as iGEM participants, to create art in the form of visual arts or stories conveying their perception of synthetic biology and its potential impact on the world. (igem.org)
  • We also show that the significance of those demographic factors, especially political ideology, may come from the difference in risk perception and economic/stability assessment of the Shin-Kori nuclear power plants. (repec.org)
  • In August 2023, shortly after the effectiveness of the Interim Measures and upon approval by competent authorities, the first batch of 11 companies, including Baidu, SenseTime, Baichuan Intelligent Technology, and Zhipu AI, made their generative AI products available to the public. (iclg.com)
  • The comment period for thishealth assessment was published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and an article in the newspaperappeared on Tuesday, May 14, 1991. (cdc.gov)
  • American Journal of Public Health 1991;81(2):168. (cdc.gov)
  • We analyzed data from 186,064 women with a recent live birth from 32 states and New York City from the 2004-2008 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS), a population-based survey of postpartum women. (cdc.gov)
  • We analyzed data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) during 2004-2008. (cdc.gov)
  • METHODS: Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) for Dads, a novel population-based cross-sectional study, surveyed fathers in Georgia 2-6 months after their infant's birth. (cdc.gov)
  • METHODS: We used data from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System-Zika Postpartum Emergency Response study telephone surveys to examine maternal reports of the receipt of health care services by infants born in Puerto Rico from August through December 2016 and November through December 2017. (cdc.gov)
  • On March 4, 2019, the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a report titled Chemical Assessments: Status of EPA's Efforts to Produce Assessments and Implement the Toxic Substances Control Act . (lawbc.com)
  • Norwegian Institute of Public Health Open Repository: Risk assessment of radioactivity in Food. (unit.no)
  • Risk is a function of the probability of an adverse health effect and the severity of that effect, consequential to a hazard(s) in food (FAO, 2004). (thefishsite.com)
  • That is the process of determining the qualitative and/or quantitative estimation, including attendant uncertainties, of the probability of occurrence and severity of known potential adverse health effects in a given population, based on hazard identification, hazard characterization and exposure assessment (FAO, 2004). (thefishsite.com)
  • Public Health Rep . 2005 Mar-Apr;120(2):200-8. (nih.gov)
  • The EFSA Panel on Contaminants in the Food Chain (CONTAM Panel) has endorsed its draft Scientific Opinion on the risks to public health related to the presence of acrylamide (AA) in food. (europa.eu)
  • ECHA and the French authorities should be praised - this is not only a victory for public health, but also shows that public authorities can and should resist to industry pressures. (foodnavigator.com)
  • The monophasic variants are circulating in multiple clonal lineages, and owing to the relatively rapid emergence of the clones that often also exhibit multidrug resistance, these types of monophasic variants are considered an important epidemic health risk ( 3 , 9 - 11 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Government, health & safety, the court of public opinion. (christianconcern.com)
  • The State has reserved unto itself the right to interfere as deemed necessary, for example in the interests of public health. (christianconcern.com)
  • A high level of protection of public health is one of the fundamental objectives of food law, as laid down in Regulation (EC) No 178/2002 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 28 January 2002 laying down the general principles and requirements of food law, establishing the European Food Safety Authority and laying down procedures in matters of food safety ( 2 ). (europa.eu)
  • Foodstuffs should not contain micro-organisms or their toxins or metabolites in quantities that present an unacceptable risk for human health. (europa.eu)
  • Dr F, Chief Executive Officer, Southland District Health Board (SDHB) advised that patients being seen privately for first specialist assessments (FSAs) is accepted practice and occurs across all specialities. (hdc.org.nz)
  • There's a tremendous lack of trust of ATSDR in about public health and the environment without first communities that has resulted from years of poor studies lack addressing ATSDR's track record in evaluating health of response to comments, questions, and concerns about problems in communities. (cdc.gov)
  • Until this is addressed, there cannot be a national conversation about public health and the environment. (cdc.gov)
  • 1.) Appropriate budget for federal agencies to support community environmental public health issues. (cdc.gov)
  • 3.) Interagency working/collaborations on environmental public health. (cdc.gov)
  • A) review of structure of regulatory framework with regulated, cradle to grave, with public health in mind. (cdc.gov)
  • Can this effort also support this current initiative on public health and chemical exposure? (cdc.gov)
  • 2). Incorporating very basic toxicology principles/public health effects into curriculum (high school/ college level). (cdc.gov)
  • Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) a global treaty to ban the to 'prove' what counts as public health importance are most toxic chemicals on an international level. (cdc.gov)
  • The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion continues to guide the global practice of health promotion and sets out a strategy with five essential actions: building healthy public policy, creating supportive environments, strengthening community action, developing personal skills, and reorienting health services. (who.int)
  • Over the past few years, much of the progress in WHO's health promotion programme has been achieved by application of health promotion principles to specific risk factors and diseases in particular populations and settings, and generation of an evidence base of effective practice. (who.int)
  • WHO as a whole applies the principles of, and strategies for, health promotion to a variety of population groups, risk factors, diseases, and in various settings. (who.int)
  • Conditional approvals in the EU are granted to medicinal products with a positive benefit/risk assessment that address unmet medical needs and whose availability would result in a significant public health benefit. (aol.com)
  • The ATSDR Health Assessment for the St. Louis Airport, Hazelwood Interim Storage, Futura Coatings Company is written for several audiences, both technical and public. (cdc.gov)
  • Inpatient public facilities are represented by 262 General Hospital Psychiatric Units (GHPUs), 23 University Psychiatric Clinics (UPCs), 16 Community Mental Health Centers operating 24 hours a day (24-hr CMHCs), and 14 crisis centers or medical wards with few beds available for patients with acute mental disorders. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The Italian National Health Service fully covers the cost of stay in all public and private facilities. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Amended TSCA provides EPA with additional authority to review both existing and new chemicals and to regulate those that EPA determines pose unreasonable risks to human health or the environment. (lawbc.com)
  • Priority health-risk behaviors (i.e., interrelated and preventable behaviors that contribute to the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among youths and adults) often are established during childhood and adolescence and extend into adulthood. (cdc.gov)
  • Data from surveillance systems are critical for planning and evaluating public health programs. (cdc.gov)
  • it has since been expanded to include students in grades 8 and 10 and a broader health-risk behavior focus. (cdc.gov)
  • However, surveys conducted only on a national level, one-time surveys, and surveys addressing only certain categories of health-risk behaviors could not meet the needs of state, territorial, and local education and health agencies that had begun receiving funding to implement school health programs. (cdc.gov)
  • The Health and Safety Executive are still welcoming views and opinions on the proposed changes from the public and stake holders. (prleap.com)
  • Article 58 of Regulation (EC) No 726/20041 ("the Regulation") establishes a mechanism whereby the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) may give a scientific opinion, in the context of cooperation with the World Health Organisation (WHO), for the evaluation of certain medicinal products for human use intended exclusively for markets outside the Community. (who.int)
  • The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use may, after consulting the World Health Organisation, draw up a scientific opinion in accordance with Articles 6 to 9. (who.int)
  • Article 58 of the Regulation responds to the need to protect public health and to give scientific assistance to non-member countries in the context of cooperation with WHO whilst at the same time allowing rapid access to those countries for important new medicinal products. (who.int)
  • Medicinal products falling within the scope of the current Article 16 of the draft Regulation on compulsory licensing of patents relating to the manufacture of pharmaceutical products for export to countries with public health problems (2004/0258 (COD)) will be eligible to the `Article 58 procedure' when these provisions enter into force. (who.int)
  • Weaving together an impressive combination of practical advice and engaging first person accounts from government officials, administrators, and leaders in the fields of public health and medicine, this clearly written volume is poised to become a leading text in environmental policy. (bibliovault.org)
  • STD Content in School Health Textbooks: An Evaluation Using the Worth Assessment Procedure. (cdc.gov)
  • The AIDS Rapid Anthropological Assessment Procedures: A Tool for Health Education Planning and Evaluation. (cdc.gov)
  • This disease is considered a public health problem. (bvsalud.org)
  • The results were published in the journal Public Health . (who.int)
  • The authors found that the interval from the recognition of symptoms to the initial health-care assessment had a median duration of 30 days. (who.int)
  • Such a strategy is aimed at misinformation or "fake news", is fed by some scientists reducing the spread of infection, protect health services reporting non-evidence-based experiences and opinions, and save lives. (who.int)
  • Others have criticised the strict public health measures ures that must be considered for a science-based political and advocated for more liberal approaches to achieve decision to unlock towns and cities. (who.int)
  • EFSA's conclusions on BPA are explained in a draft scientific opinion that is open for public consultation until 8 February 2022. (foodnavigator.com)
  • This updated draft is the result of a thorough assessment over several years. (foodnavigator.com)
  • Draft risk assessment regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act are designed to prohibit businesses from handling consumer data if uncontrolled risks-to the security and privacy of the consumer, the public, or the business-outweigh the benefits. (complianceweek.com)
  • Information on TSCA developments such as the first draft TSCA chemical risk evaluation , significant new use rules that break new ground , and EPA's working approach for identifying potential candidate chemicals for prioritization is available on our website . (lawbc.com)
  • In this Guideline, `a CHMP scientific opinion' should be understood as a CHMP scientific opinion for the evaluation of medicinal products intended exclusively for markets outside the community in the context of cooperation with WHO. (who.int)
  • Since the benefit/risk assessment for human medicinal products at present does not include environmental effects, an update of the environmental risk assessment is not required for renewals of marketing authorizations. (janusinfo.se)
  • Therefore, a specific post-authorisation follow up measure has been agreed to perform an environmental risk assessment fully in accordance with the Guideline on the Environmental Risk Assessment of Medicinal Products for Human Use (EMEA/CHMP/SWP/4447/00). (janusinfo.se)
  • 28 The Pennsylvania General Assembly amended Title 42 of Pennsylvania's Code of Law (Judiciary and Judicial Procedure) to require the development of a "sentence risk assessment instrument. (yalelawjournal.org)
  • At this stage an assessment procedure is undertaken at EU level, during which the other Member States may submit comments, objections or requests for information on the notification. (biosafety.be)
  • Specifically, the new rules have added a mechanism for assessing a project's potential risk to social stability to the evaluation procedure. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • how is the public participation procedure organised? (belgium.be)
  • Parts of environmental data can be found in the public investigation report (PAR/EPAR for medicinal product through a centralized procedure). (janusinfo.se)
  • The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is to re-evaluate the risks of bisphenol A (BPA) in food as the Court of Justice of the EU confirms the chemical must be listed as a "substance of very high concern" for its hormone-disrupting properties on the human body. (foodnavigator.com)
  • EFSA is proposing to "considerably lower" the tolerable daily intake (TDI) of BPA -- a chemical used to make plastics -- compared to its previous assessment in 2015. (foodnavigator.com)
  • In its 2015 risk assessment of BPA, EFSA set a temporary TDI of 4 micrograms per kilogram of body weight per day. (foodnavigator.com)
  • According to the EFSA, the lowering of the TDI is a result of the assessment of studies that have emerged in the literature since 2013 until 2018, particularly those which indicate adverse effects of BPA on the immune system. (foodnavigator.com)
  • If objections are raised and maintained, the Commission asks for the opinion of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). (biosafety.be)
  • At the time of EFSA's latest assessment, experts were only able to set a temporary TDI due to uncertainties and highlighted the need to fill data gaps. (foodnavigator.com)
  • Based on the assessment report and eventually the EFSA's opinion, the European Commission proposes to Member States to grant or refuse the authorisation. (biosafety.be)
  • Public opinion on climate change is related to a broad set of variables, including the effects of sociodemographic, political, cultural, economic, and environmental factors" as well as media coverage and interaction with different news and social media. (wikipedia.org)
  • Before, local governments were only required to submit environmental and land assessments when applying for approval of large construction projects. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Thus, the rules relating to public access to environmental information are already in application for GMOs as well as those relating to access to justice. (belgium.be)
  • the environmental risk assessment. (belgium.be)
  • Part two goes on to describe a set of over twenty tools that are used widely in policy analysis, including risk assessment, environmental impact analysis, public opinion surveys, cost-benefit analysis, and others. (bibliovault.org)
  • Michael R. Greenberg has studied environmental policy for almost forty years and is a professor and associate dean at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers University. (bibliovault.org)
  • The use of bezafibrate, fenofibrate and gemfibrozil is not considered to pose an environmental risk. (janusinfo.se)
  • Since 2006, an Environmental Risk Assessment (ERA) for the active pharmaceutical substance shall accompany an application for a marketing authorisation in EU for a medicinal product for human use. (janusinfo.se)
  • There is thus no requirement for companies to stay informed about the development of their substances from an environmental point of view and consequently to update the environmental risk assessment as new data are published. (janusinfo.se)
  • The environmental risk assessment (ERA) is based on data from bibliographic references on fenofibrate and pravastatin. (janusinfo.se)
  • The submitted environmental risk assessment is not fully acceptable and a new ERA programme will be conducted as agreed in form of a specific follow up measure. (janusinfo.se)
  • The elevated levels of BPA that we observed due to holding thermal paper after using a product containing dermal penetration enhancing chemicals have been related to an increased risk for a wide range of developmental abnormalities as well as diseases in adults. (plos.org)
  • for infants of women without evidence of ZIKV infection, receiving hearing, developmental, and eye assessments increased. (cdc.gov)
  • CONCLUSION: Most infants of women with evidence of ZIKV infection during pregnancy received the recommended hearing and developmental assessments during the ZIKV outbreak. (cdc.gov)
  • Superimposed on risk assessments is the question related to ethics and the additional superimposition of the precautionary principles. (eco-web.com)
  • In this paper, we build on these calls, and argue that (aside from regulation) the realization that AI meeting the common good needs a political and democratic governance process with the public interest principles at its core. (springer.com)
  • In this paper, we investigate this history of 'public interest' in political and legal theory to identify some commonly agreed-upon principles and procedures. (springer.com)
  • We then apply these principles and procedures to the development and deployment of AI systems and highlight their practical use and inspiration for the design of democratic governance processes that ensure the public interest. (springer.com)
  • 3 , we apply the general principles of this theory and develop our framework for public interest AI systems. (springer.com)
  • Risk assessment" implies a scientifically based process, consisting of four steps: hazard identification, hazard characterization, exposure assessment and risk characterization (FAO, 2004). (thefishsite.com)
  • As third-party cyberattacks continue to rise, so too does the risk of exposure or loss resulting from compromises to systems, networks and data. (iansresearch.com)
  • Stakeholders and the public who will be affected by the decision should have direct input in the decision process. (eco-web.com)
  • Adequate resource allocation and buy-in from both risk owners and stakeholders is critical to a successful third-party risk management framework and ongoing program. (iansresearch.com)
  • The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) , in participation with the media stakeholders of Racing TV, At The Races , and the Racing Post , has launched a survey to gather views from the betting public on affordability checks proposed by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). (sbcnews.co.uk)
  • Racing stakeholders underlined the importance of establishing a 'unified voice' to express public anxieties on affordability checks, as evidence points towards racing audiences wagering safely on racing fixtures as a sports pastime. (sbcnews.co.uk)
  • GAO states that the IRIS Program has addressed many process challenges, such as by making changes to address the length of time it takes to develop chemical assessments and to increase transparency, but EPA has not made progress toward producing chemical assessments. (lawbc.com)
  • For risks considered "unacceptable" due to applicable laws, regulations, standards, or public opinion, control measures can be applied (based on the hierarchy of controls) to reduce risk. (clarionsafety.com)
  • A 2010 journal article in Risk Analysis compared and contrasted a 1992 survey and a 2009 survey of lay peoples' awareness and opinions of climate change. (wikipedia.org)
  • In 1992, the general public did not differentiate between climate change and the depletion of the ozone layer. (wikipedia.org)
  • Basically we are putting together all the work from earlier steps in the risk assessment to provide an estimate of the risk, which is the outcome of risk characterization. (thefishsite.com)
  • This report summarises the outcome of the public consultation, and lists and provides a brief summary of the comments received and how they were taken into account when finalising the Scientific Opinion for adoption. (europa.eu)
  • During its study, GAO discovered that the release of documents related to IRIS assessments was delayed for nearly six months because EPA leadership instructed the IRIS Program not to release any assessment documentation pending the outcome of EPA leadership deliberations concerning IRIS Program priorities. (lawbc.com)
  • Delays in cancer diagnosis and initiation of treatment are known to be associated with a worse survival outcome and an increased risk of mortality. (who.int)
  • These frameworks are standards that help organizations identify threats, assess specific vulnerabilities to determine the risk involved, seek out ways to mitigate the risk and adopt risk reduction efforts according to organizational strategy. (iansresearch.com)
  • Consequently, to assess views of both engaged communities and wider publics, we recommend reintroductions adopt a similar two‐mode sampling strategy to that used here when undertaking social feasibility assessments/public consultations. (brighton.ac.uk)
  • It is my standard practice to advise patients requiring cataract surgery, of the available options which include surgery in the public hospital or surgery privately. (hdc.org.nz)
  • The penalty that may be imposed for this, and other unfair practice in examinations or assessments, includes suspension from the University. (lu.se)
  • TA-SWISS Centre supports the political decision-making process, firstly by carrying out expert analyses, and secondly by canvassing the opinions of the citizens themselves. (bvs.br)
  • The study also collected sociodemographic information, medical information, and information relating to access to the oncology centre, patients' beliefs, and patients' opinions about the attitudes of medical staff. (who.int)
  • 5.1 Pre-submission notification by the applicant for a CHMP scientific opinion. (who.int)
  • 9.3 Public Assessment Report on the CHMP scientific opinion. (who.int)
  • The results from the additional studies were not considered required by the Committee before the adoption of the positive CHMP opinion and it is confirmed that these applications comply with Article 6 of Regulation 726/2004 having regard to the requirements of Article 8(3) (ca) of Directive 2001/83. (janusinfo.se)
  • The opinion has undergone a public consultation from 1 July 2014 to 15 September 2014. (europa.eu)
  • Yet the letter concluded that the Commission needed the opinion and feedback of British racing audiences to form part of its ongoing consultation. (sbcnews.co.uk)
  • To issue this guidance, the HSE has undertaken a consultation exercise to canvass the opinions of any stake holders. (prleap.com)
  • Energy and the fate of ecosystems : the report of the Ecosystem Impacts Resource Group, Risk and Impact Panel of the Committee on Nuclear and Alternative Energy Systems, National Research Council. (epa.gov)
  • In terms of human or animal safety, this engineered phage should not pose any biohazardous risk since it is specific to bacteria and can already be found in nature albeit without DspB. (igem.org)
  • Therefore the fixed dose combination of fenofibrate and simvastatin is not expected to pose any additional risk to the environment. (janusinfo.se)
  • As your business onboards new vendors to drive operational efficiencies, take steps to keep your organization secure in all functional areas with a solid third-party risk management framework. (iansresearch.com)
  • This piece provides guidance and a process to build a comprehensive third-party risk management framework to protect your organization from vulnerabilities and threats third parties may present. (iansresearch.com)
  • What Is a Third-Party Risk Management Framework? (iansresearch.com)
  • A third-party risk management framework is a set of guidelines for an organizational process to classify, remove and minimize risks from vendors, partners, contractors and suppliers. (iansresearch.com)
  • The framework helps identify third-party risk and threat opportunities, and allows organizations to effectively allocate and use resources for risk mitigation. (iansresearch.com)
  • The original risk management framework template was developed by NIST to help protect U.S. government information systems from threats and vulnerabilities. (iansresearch.com)
  • The newer NIST Cybersecurity Framework consists of standards, guidelines and best practices specifically tailored to manage your cybersecurity risk. (iansresearch.com)
  • In addition to the NIST frameworks, ISO also has a third-party risk management framework that can be helpful for the third-party risk management assessment process. (iansresearch.com)
  • The framework consists of (1) public justification for the AI system, (2) an emphasis on equality, (3) deliberation/ co-design process, (4) technical safeguards, and (5) openness to validation. (springer.com)
  • The emphasis put on GMOs within the framework of the "participation" pillar aims to allow the public to express itself on the development of company activities in this domain. (belgium.be)
  • A legislative framework sets the rules for public participation and provides minimum procedural guarantees. (belgium.be)
  • This study analyzes public opinion change on energy with a detailed examination of the directional differences using comprehensive national data. (repec.org)
  • The positive opinion for bosutinib was based on data from Study 200, a global, single-arm, open-label, multi-cohort, Phase 1/2 study of bosutinib in more than 500 patients with Ph+ CML with separate cohorts for chronic, accelerated and blast phase disease previously treated with one or more prior TKIs. (aol.com)
  • The aim of the present study was to assess the characteristics of long-stay inpatients in public and private Italian acute inpatient facilities, to identify risk factors and correlates of the long duration of hospital stay in these patients, and to identify possible barriers to alternative placements. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Satish V. Ukkusuri performs integrative study on Public opinion and Transport engineering in his works. (research.com)
  • isolated from chicken cuts found in this study showed a high level of resistance to antimicrobials of different classes and of last generations, these data serve as a warning, as they put the human treatment of salmonellosis at risk. (bvsalud.org)
  • Since the benefits and consequences of synthetic biology research are shared by both researchers and the public, the two must actively seek to listen, inform and negotiate. (igem.org)
  • The public authority must correctly inform the public about the elements in the file that may help it in its participation. (belgium.be)
  • The objective of the survey i s to consolidate the opinions of the betting public in one place, anonymously, to help inform British racing's collective response to the UKGC. (sbcnews.co.uk)
  • The lead country prepares an assessment report and sends it to the European Commission which forwards it to the Member States for comments. (biosafety.be)
  • Bioaccumulation and risk come from the report from Goodpoint. (janusinfo.se)
  • On 9 January 2020, WHO issued the absence of a vaccine, despite major efforts both a statement warning of the `risk' of human-to-human publicly and commercially, and no definitive treatment transmission, although China did not report such a meth- despite the use of antimalarial drugs, antibiotics, od of transmission ( 2 ). (who.int)
  • In order to validate the assumptions, applicability and foresight of these risk assessment estimates, we need to receive the input of the public, who are representative of real-life data. (igem.org)
  • Public opinion on climate change is the aggregate of attitudes or beliefs held by a population concerning issues relating to "anthropogenic climate change, perceptions of climate change risks, concern about its seriousness, and thoughts on what, if anything, should be done to address it. (wikipedia.org)
  • Another aspect has been developing in recent years, namely risk-benefit or cost-benefit analysis, says Gujn Gunnarsson, The Directorate of Fisheries, Iceland. (thefishsite.com)
  • In this paper I will go briefly into the history of risk assessment in a food safety context, and also take a look at newer trends, namely risk-benefit analysis. (thefishsite.com)
  • When looking at risk-benefit analysis, it will be interesting to ask the question of whether regulators should take into account in their work only the risk associated with certain products, or should they also look at the benefits. (thefishsite.com)
  • In order to understand the concepts of risk assessments and risk-benefit analysis, it is important to define some of the concepts used in this field. (thefishsite.com)
  • By employing logistic regression analysis, we find that for the change of opinion from 'resume/defer (not stop)' to 'stop' construction of Shin-Kori units 5 and 6, the level of education, political ideology, household income, gender, and knowledge gain were found to be significant factors. (repec.org)
  • Each person must conduct their own research, analysis, and risk assessment before every trade. (alphatrends.net)
  • Through the analysis of these cases, the authors conclude that public interest is a helpful and practical guide for the development and governance of AI for the people. (springer.com)
  • HIV Risk Behavior Reduction Following Intervention with Key Opinion Leaders of Population: An Experimental Analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr C assessed Mrs B under the National Clinical Priority Assessment Criteria (CPAC) tool for cataract surgery, and forwarded her name onto the hospital waiting list with a score of 35. (hdc.org.nz)
  • If calculations and determinations based on data and information provided in the opinion of the certified public accountant establish that the company satisfies both the criteria under pars. (wisconsin.gov)
  • A public utility is required to satisfy both the criteria under pars. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Calculations and determinations based on data and information provided in the opinion of the certified public accountant are required to establish that the utility satisfies each of the criteria under sub. (wisconsin.gov)
  • In the new hygiene package from the European Union (EU), the focus is on risk assessment and risk-based inspections. (thefishsite.com)
  • Lastly, I will present some of the work the Icelandic Directorate of Fisheries has started in order to fulfil the requirements of the EU in the new hygiene package when it comes to risk assessment and risk-based inspections. (thefishsite.com)
  • 6.1 GCP inspections during the assessment of the application. (who.int)
  • Proponents argue that future risk, as predicted by past data, is nothing new to sentencing. (yalelawjournal.org)
  • A summary of the data is regularly published on the homepage of the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment. (bund.de)
  • The European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) recently published an Opinion on online manipulation and personal data, in which it called for enforced data protections. (complianceweek.com)
  • The EDPS opinion is the latest in a series of broad engagements by EDPS on the question of how data protection should be applied to address the most pressing public policy concerns. (complianceweek.com)
  • If you have restricted the processing of your personal data, this data - apart from its storage - may only be processed with your consent or for the assertion, exercise or defence of legal claims or for the protection of the rights of another natural or legal person or for reasons of an important public interest of the European Union or a member state. (openmind-tech.com)
  • Rhodes stood by the consultation's assessment that only 3% of gamblers would be subject to financial risk assessments via credit reference agencies or open banking data. (sbcnews.co.uk)
  • According to data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics 9 , in the city, in 2012, there were 12 public schools with high school, with a total enrollment of 6,092 students. (bvsalud.org)
  • By asking for public opinion, synthetic biologists also have the opportunity to address public concerns and lay a firmer foundation for future synthetic biology ventures and applications in the real world. (igem.org)
  • This chapter will explore how generative AI intensifies cyber risks and introduce China's regulatory approach to address these risks. (iclg.com)
  • I'm reluctant to push it too much - or, rather, I want to make sure I can deliver when I ask for support - but the Public Address voluntary subscriptions have helped a great deal in making the hobby viable. (publicaddress.net)
  • who should the public address if it has questions about the participation process? (belgium.be)
  • Indeed, although physicians seem to have generally heeded their own advice about avoiding smoking and other common risk factors for early mortality, they are decidedly reluctant to address the possibllity of depression, a significant cause of morbidity and mortality that disproportionately affects them. (medscape.com)
  • GAO states that at the same time, four months after IRIS assessments were stopped from being released, 28 of approximately 30 IRIS staff were directed to use 25 to 50 percent of their time to support TSCA implementation. (lawbc.com)
  • Such questions go beyond the scope of the moral intentions of their makers and relate to the public at large. (springer.com)
  • It clarifies the scope of the second pillar of the Aarhus Convention (public participation in the decision-making process) regarding this issue. (belgium.be)
  • Every week between 24 March and 26 May 2020, around 500 randomly selected people were asked by telephone about their assessment of the risk of infection and their protective measures, among other things. (bund.de)
  • A nationally representative sample of respondents estimated their fatality risks from four types of natural disasters, and indicated whether they favored governmental disaster relief. (vanderbilt.edu)
  • The research showed adolescent brains are more active in regions related to aggression, anger and fear, and less active in regions related to impulse control, risk assessment and moral reasoning than adult brains," Mr McLaughlin wrote in the brief. (bbc.co.uk)
  • To reverse this scenario, investment in public policies is necessary to support actions that lead to the reduction of morbidity and mortality for oral cancer 1,3,19,24,25 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Sadly, although physicians globally have a lower mortality risk from other common causes such as cancer and heart disease relative to the general population (presumably related to knowledge of self care, awareness of symptoms, and acess to early diagnosis), it is believed they have a significantly higher risk of dying from suicide, the end stage of an eminently treatable disease process, depression. (medscape.com)
  • On the other hand, the level of education, age, and political ideology were significant factors influencing the change of opinion from 'stop/defer (not resume)' to 'resume' construction. (repec.org)
  • Assays to measure competence play a key part in the assessment of the factors affecting mosquito-borne virus transmission and of potential pathogen-blocking control tools for these viruses. (researchgate.net)
  • Determination of the partition coefficient octanol/water for any of the active substances, the Predicted No Effect Concentration (PNEC) calculation and lower values of assessment factors should be re-assessed. (janusinfo.se)
  • Carol L Silva, PhD in political science & public policy from the University of Rochester (1998), is the Edith Kinney Gaylord Presidential Professor of Political Science, and Senior Associate Vice President for Research and Partnerships at the University of Oklahoma. (ou.edu)
  • conducts its own research on topics that are closely linked to its assessment tasks. (bund.de)
  • His Transport engineering research includes themes of Truck and Risk assessment. (research.com)
  • This research was based such assumptions, because it aimed to evaluate the knowledge level of scholars from the public schools of Itajaí (SC, Brazil) on oral cancer. (bvsalud.org)
  • In applied organizational research, where economy of scale is often a crucial factor in successful assessment, ultra-short measures are often needed. (bvsalud.org)
  • The findings provide a deepened insight for policymakers around the world who may pursue public consensus building on national energy transition. (repec.org)
  • Students of last year of elementary school and first year of high school, enrolled in public schools in the city of Itajaí (SC), in 2012, were the target population. (bvsalud.org)
  • 36 In addition, the consequences of being labelled "a threat to public safety" extend well beyond the criminal justice system. (yalelawjournal.org)
  • That and the awareness of the lack of proper funding for public defenders in death penalty cases have cast doubt in the system, leading governors in Maryland and Illinois to impose a moratorium on executions. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Although this was a reduction of the Program's workflow from 22 assessments, GAO states that the memorandum "gave no reason for the reduction. (lawbc.com)
  • According to the rules, all local projects requiring NDRC or State Council approval are required to submit an assessment of the risks to social stability with their applications. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Prior to issuing the social stability risk assessment notice, the local government had earmarked around 144 million yuan to compensate the locals for the loss of some 229 hectares of farmland. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • Why did most people know so little about the project before the assessment of risk to social stability was announced? (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The public authority must establish a summary of the authorisation request for the deliberate release into the environment or the placing on the market of a GMO. (belgium.be)
  • this amendment lays down the principle of public participation during the authorisation for deliberate release of genetically modified organisms and during their arrival on the market. (belgium.be)
  • Are there exceptions to the application of public participation? (belgium.be)
  • What are the rules for public participation? (belgium.be)
  • This is based on the assumption that the public authority has correctly informed the public in advance about the participation process and its content. (belgium.be)
  • Although it is not an obligation, the public authority is asked to take into consideration the results of the participation process before making its final decision. (belgium.be)
  • Scientific risk assessment may produce quantitative measures of potential damage, but this is only a model of what may happen in reality. (igem.org)
  • Matthew C. Nisbet and Teresa Myers' 2007 article-"Twenty Years of Public Opinion about Global Warming"-covered two decades in the United States starting in 1980-in which they investigated public awareness of the causes and impacts of global warming, public policy, scientific consensus on climate change, public support for the Kyoto Accord, and their concerns about the economic costs of potential public policies that responded to climate change. (wikipedia.org)
  • Despite public support for stiff penalties for youth offenders such as allowing them to be tried as adults, support for the execution of juveniles is waning. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Risk assessment of radioactivity in Food. (unit.no)
  • In the food safety perspective, this method is used to weigh the benefits of consuming a certain foodstuff against the risk associated with consuming it. (thefishsite.com)
  • According to a 2015 journal article based on a literature review of thousands of articles related to over two hundred studies covering the period from 1980 to 2014, there was an increase in public awareness of climate change in the 1980s and early 1990s, followed by a period of growing concern- mixed with the rise of conflicting positions-in the later 1990s and early 2000s. (wikipedia.org)
  • In Pennsylvania, the state legislature has mandated the creation of a "risk assessment instrument" for determining "the relative risk that an offender will reoffend and be a threat to public safety . (yalelawjournal.org)
  • 3 Often used in bail determinations and pretrial diversion programs, these risk predictors are also increasingly used for sentencing. (yalelawjournal.org)