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Communicating Worst-Case Scenarios: Neighbors' Views of Industrial Accident Management

机译:交流最坏情况:邻居对工业事故管理的看法

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The prospect of industrial accidents motivated the U.S. Congress to require in the Clean Air Act of 1990 that manufacturing facilities develop Risk Management Plans (RMP) to submit to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) by July 1999. Industry worried that the requirement to communicate to the public a "worst-case scenario" would arouse unnecessary and counterproductive fears among industry neighbors. We report here the results of focus groups and surveys with such neighbors, focusing particularly upon their reactions to messages about a hypothetical worst-case scenario and management of these risks by industry, government, and other parties. Our findings confirmed our hypotheses that citizens would be skeptical of the competence and trustworthiness of these managers and that this stance would color their views of industrial-facility accident risks. People with job ties to industry or who saw industrial benefits to the community as exceeding its risks had more positive views of industrial risks, but still expressed great concern about the risk and doubt about accident management. Notwithstanding these reactions, overall respondents welcomed this and other related information, which they wanted their local industries to supply. Respondents were not more reassured by additional text describing management of accidents by government and industry. However, respondents did react very positively to the concept of community oversight to review plant safety. Claims about the firm's moral obligation or financial self-interest in preventing accidents were also received positively. Further research on innovative communication and management of accident risks is warranted by these results, even before recent terrorist attacks made this topic more salient.
机译:工业事故的发生促使美国国会在1990年的《清洁空气法》中要求制造工厂制定风险管理计划(RMP),并在1999年7月之前提交给美国环境保护署(USEPA)。业界担心该沟通要求对公众而言,“最坏的情况”将在行业邻居中引起不必要和适得其反的恐惧。我们在此报告焦点小组和与这些邻居进行的调查的结果,尤其关注他们对假设的最坏情况消息的反应以及行业,政府和其他各方对这些风险的管理。我们的发现证实了我们的假设,即公民将对这些管理人员的能力和信誉持怀疑态度,并且这种立场会掩盖他们对工业设施事故风险的看法。与行业有工作关系的人或认为社会给工业带来的好处超过其风险的人对工业风险有更积极的看法,但仍对风险和对事故管理的怀疑表示高度关注。尽管做出了这些反应,但总体受访者还是欢迎这些信息以及其他相关信息,他们希望自己的本地行业能够提供这些信息。附加文字描述了政府和行业对事故的管理,这也使受访者没有太大的放心。但是,受访者对社区监督以审查工厂安全的概念确实做出了非常积极的反应。关于防止事故发生的公司道德义务或财务自身利益的主张也得到了积极的回应。即使在最近的恐怖袭击使这个话题变得更加突出之前,这些结果仍需要对创新的沟通和事故风险管理进行进一步的研究。

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