Community-Based Hazard Management
Community-Based Hazard Management is a non-profit research and education organization dedicated
to capacity building in communities affected by the production and testing of
nuclear weapons. We believe that the empowerment and protection of these
communities are directly dependent on their ability to understand, evaluate, and
provide input into the management of the complex health hazards of low-level
radioactive contamination. We have a strong commitment to community-based
participatory research, education and training, and to the creation of public
participation mechanisms that address the inadequacies of current radiation risk
assessment and community health protection.
We currently work with communities near the following sites:
Nevada Test Site, NV
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, CA
Pantex Plant, TX
Sequoyah Fuels Corporation Plant, OK
Mound Laboratory, OH
Rocky Flats, CO
Jackpile Uranium Mine, NM
Savanah River Site, SC
Community-Based Hazard Management
George Perkins Marsh Institute
Clark University
950 Main St
Worcester, MA 01610-1477
508.751.4604
508.751.4615
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