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Toward Safer Food: Perspectives on Risk and Priority Setting

Autor Sandra Hoffmann, Michael R. Taylor
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 mar 2005
In 1998, a National Academy of Sciences panel called for an integrated, risk-based food safety system. This goal is widely embraced, but there has been little advance in thinking about how to integrate knowledge about food safety risks into a system- wide risk analysis framework. Such a framework is the essential scientific basis for better priority setting and resource allocation to improve food safety. Sandra Hoffmann and Michael Taylor bring together leading scientists, risk analysts, and economists, as well as experienced regulators and policy analysts, to better define the priority setting problem and focus on the scientific and intellectual resources available to construct a risk analysis framework for improving food safety. Toward Safer Food provides a common starting point for discussions about how to construct this framework. The book includes a multi-disciplinary introduction to the existing data, research, and methodological and conceptual approaches on which a system-wide risk analysis framework must draw. It also recognizes that efforts to improve food safety will be influenced by the current institutional context, and provides an overview of the ways in which food safety law and administration affect priority setting. Hoffman and Taylor intend their book to be accessible to people from a wide variety of backgrounds. At the same time, they retain the core conceptual sophistication needed to understand the challenges that are inherent in improving food safety. The editors hope that this book will help the U.S. move beyond a call for an integrated, risk-based system toward its actual construction.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781891853890
ISBN-10: 1891853899
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic and Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

Preface Contributors PART IFraming the Design Problem1. Getting to Risk-Based Food Safety Regulatory Management: Lessons from Federal Environmental Policy Sandra A. Hoffmann2. The Centennial of U.S. Food Safety Law: A Legal and Administrative History Richard A. MerrillPART IIRisks and Resources to Reduce Them3. Linking Illnesses to Foods: A Conceptual Framework Robert V. Tauxe4. Where Are Potential Chemical Hazards in the U.S. Food Supply? Penelope A. Fenner-Crisp5. The Current State of Play: Federal and State Expenditures on Food Safety Lawrence J. Dyckman6. Industry Costs to Make Food Safe: Now and under a Risk-Based System Laurian J. Unnevehr and Helen H. Jensen7. The Value to Consumers of Reducing Foodborne Risks Elise Golan, Jean Buzby, Stephen Crutchfield, Paul D. Frenzen, Fred Kuchler, Katherine Ralston, and Tanya RobertsPART IIITools for Risk-Based Assessment of Food Safety Policy Priorities 8. New Developments in Chemical and Microbial Risk Assessment Robert Buchanan and Bart Suhre9. Best Things First: Rethinking Priority Setting for Food Safety Policy Peter Nelson and Alan J. Krupnick10. Judgment-Based Risk Ranking for Food Safety Michael L. DeKay, Paul S. Fischbeck, H. Keith Florig, M. Granger Morgan, Kara M. Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff, and Karen E. Jenni11. Quality-Adjusted Life Years: Application to Food Safety Priority Setting Milton C.Weinstein12. Willingness-to-Pay Measures of Food Safety Regulatory Benefits James K. HammittPART IVIdentifying Lessons13. Opportunities for Risk Reduction: A Public Health Perspective J. Glenn Morris, Jr.14. Opportunities for Risk Reduction: An Economist‘s Perspective Julie A. Caswell15. Toward an Integrated, Risk-Based Food Safety System: Constructing the Analytical Tools Michael R. TaylorAppendix: Responsibilities of Federal Agencies Involved with Food Safety Index

Notă biografică

Sandra Hoffman is a fellow at Resources for the Future. Prior to joining RFF, Hoffmann was on faculty at the LaFollotte Institute of Public Policy at the University of Wisconsin.Michael R. Taylor is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future and chairs the steering committee of the Food Safety Research Consortium. He served in government as Administrator of the U.S.D.A. Food Safety and Inspection Service and as Deputy Commissioner for Policy at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Recenzii

'This masterful summary of food safety science and policy is valuable for scholars, students, and concerned citizens. Since 1906, the focus of policy has shifted from addressing gross adulteration to invisible chemical and microbiological hazards that affect both public health and public confidence in the food supply. The authors give a concise survey of what is known about these risks and explain how to use risk analysis to set priorities and use resources more cost-effectively.'Lester Lave, Carnegie Mellon Tepper School, Carnegie Mellon University