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It is not possible to cover all aspects of risk assessment and risk management in a study of this kind. Nevertheless, many important topics were covered during the study. In general, the participants contributed projects in which they were involved when the Pilot Study was initiated. As a result, each sub-project was carried out primarily as a national undertaking. However, the Pilot Study meetings that were arranged and visits between Study Group members had in some cases considerable influence on the project development.
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Heiberg, A., Seip, H.M. (1989). Summary, Conclusions and Recommendations. In: Seip, H.M., Heiberg, A.B. (eds) Risk Management of Chemicals in the Environment. NATO ยท Challenges of Modern Society, vol 12. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-5604-2_12
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