Yongjian Zhu,Haibo Zhang
Yongjian Zhu
Global climate change and the urban heat island effect are increasingly exposing workplaces to extreme high temperatures, but the extent to which this elevates the risk of work safety accidents remains uncertain. In this study, we introduce...
A Critical Review of Scientific Data Pertaining to Dermal Exposures to Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) [0.03%]
Jonathan Heywood,Jennifer Sahmel,Stephanie Tack et al.
Jonathan Heywood et al.
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are synthetic highly fluorinated organic compounds that have been used in a variety of industries and commercial and consumer products such as non-stick cookware, food packaging, medical devices, t...
Influencing Officials' Adoption of AI for Risk Decision-Making: An Experimental Study in Emergency Contexts [0.03%]
Shuang Zhong,Xiaofeng Xu
Shuang Zhong
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more integrated into public decision-making, its anthropomorphic features raise new questions about trust, accountability, and risk in high-stakes emergency contexts. Existing research highlights the ...
A Systematic Review of Controlling Rumors in Online Social Networks: Insights From Epidemiological Models [0.03%]
Chitra Lekha Karmaker,Ridwan Al Aziz,Md Hasin Arman et al.
Chitra Lekha Karmaker et al.
Online social networks have transformed global communication, enabling instant interaction but also accelerating the spread of rumors and misinformation that threaten public trust. While much research targets rumor detection, strategies for...
How Safety Science Can Be Strengthened by Clarifying Its Foundation and Increasing Its Interaction With Risk Science [0.03%]
Terje Aven
Terje Aven
Today, there is no authoritative accepted definition of safety science, although, empirically, delineations can be drawn based on the papers published in safety science journals. The meaning, object, and scope of safety science have been ex...
Anatomy of a Disaster: Unraveling the Economic and Social Consequences of Natural Disasters in Latin America [0.03%]
Fernando Antonio Ignacio González
Fernando Antonio Ignacio González
This paper uses monthly district-level data to analyze the economic and social consequences of natural disasters in Latin America. The identification strategy exploits spatial and temporal variation in disaster occurrence through an event s...
Wang Zhongyou
Wang Zhongyou
Typhoon emergency policies are a crucial safeguard for the sustainable development of global cities. However, the extent to which these typhoon emergency policies are effective or deficient, and how they impact the practical outcomes of typ...
The Risk from Reopening International Travel During a Disease X Pandemic: A Case Study of SARS-CoV-2 [0.03%]
Rachel A Taylor,Catherine McCarthy,Virag Patel et al.
Rachel A Taylor et al.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2, many mathematical models and risk assessments have been created to inform policymakers on effective strategies for controlling the spread of the pathogen. These models were often developed...
Prospect-Theoretic Risk Assessment of Emergency Response Performance Under Procedural Dependency and Organizational Collaboration: A Dynamic Metanetwork-Based Framework [0.03%]
Renlong Wang,Jingyao Yue,Jintao Lu et al.
Renlong Wang et al.
Emergency response performance assessment (ERPA) is critical for improving emergency management by supporting proactive risk identification and post event improvement. Existing ERPA approaches based on conceptual frameworks or system effect...
Shared Children's Bedrooms May Pose High Risks of Airborne Influenza A Virus and Rhinovirus Transmission: A Simulation Study [0.03%]
一项模拟研究:合用的儿童卧室可能增加空气中流感病毒和鼻病毒传播的风险
Ngoc Pham,Amanda M Wilson,Peter Spicka et al.
Ngoc Pham et al.
Household transmission risks can be especially high for respiratory viral diseases and have impactful economic and public health consequences. The study objective was to estimate influenza and rhinovirus infection risks for a child sharing ...