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The court found that OSHA could regulate under the Occupational Safety and Health Act only if it determined that benzene posed a significant risk of harm, thus sending a strong signal that quantitative risk assessment was necessary prior to decisions about which risks justified regulatory intervention (NRC 1994). It says, "The quantitative risk assessment determined that no unacceptable noncancer health risks are anticipated" and "arsenic and cadmium were the only (carcinogens) identified at the site. A quantitative risk assessment attempts to quantify the risk level in terms of the likelihood of an accident and its subsequent severity. |
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