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site-specific risk assessment

Site-specific risk assessment is a detailed analysis that evaluates potential hazards unique to a particular location. It considers local environmental conditions, existing contaminants, land use, and nearby communities to identify risks to health and safety. This process helps determine the likelihood and severity of adverse effects from possible exposures or accidents. By understanding these specific risks, organizations can develop tailored strategies to prevent harm, ensure safety, and comply with regulations, ultimately protecting people and the environment tied to that site.