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Adopted EU recommendation GEN-046. UK approved recommendation on the role of the Approved Body in risk assessment.
Product recall for Magnificent Magnets - Gummy Bear Fridge Magnets presenting a high risk of choking.
A selection of data tables, published alongside the TAG uncertainty toolkit, to help consider and model the common analytical scenarios.
The note is for use by country offices in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States.
Research showing how probabilistic forecasts could be used to aid decision making in future flood incident management.
Advice on ingredients in nicotine-containing liquids in electronic cigarettes and refill containers.
This project mapped the dependencies between environmental events to find ways of using joint probabilities of them happening when designing flood defences.
Schedule 14 to the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 decisions issued by the Planning Inspectorate and published after 1 January 2019
Governments use of probabilistic catastrophe models to inform sovereign disaster risk financing decision making
Report looking at the scientific capability to predict natural hazards such as earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis and landslides.
Developing a new statistical model of point rainfall depth-duration-frequency (DDF) for the UK to replace the current Flood Estimation Handbook (FEH) DDF model.
Unlocking expert knowledge and developing a range of feasible potential scenarios enables a wider understanding of both threats and opportunities.
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