Established in 2011, The Australian Government Regulatory Science Network (RSN) is a network of Australian government agencies responsible for regulating chemicals (including radio-isotopes) and/or biological agents.
The RSN is a forum for its member agencies to discuss regulatory scientific issues and improve interagency cooperation. The objective of the RSN is to improve the performance of Australian government regulatory agencies by strengthening evidence-based decision-making through:
The RSN conducts at least one major scientific activity each year to promote regulatory science exchange among the member agencies.
Recent presentations of the Regulatory Sciences Network are hosted on the Society for Risk Analysis website.
The RSN is a forum for its member agencies to discuss regulatory scientific issues and improve interagency cooperation. The objective of the RSN is to improve the performance of Australian government regulatory agencies by strengthening evidence-based decision-making through:
- Improving operational effectiveness
- Capacity building
- Promoting consistent approaches to regulatory decision-making
- Developing proposals for consideration by the Regulators’ Forum
The RSN conducts at least one major scientific activity each year to promote regulatory science exchange among the member agencies.
Recent presentations of the Regulatory Sciences Network are hosted on the Society for Risk Analysis website.
Presentations on Risk Governance Symposium – 17 July 2015, Canberra
Author
Chris Baggoley Ortwin Renn Marion Healy Phil Reeves Andrew Cupit Ortwin Renn Mark Burgman |
Item presented
Opening speech From risk management to risk governance The FSANZ risk analysis framework The APVMA risk analysis process Department of Agriculture import risk analysis process Risk governance and systemic risk Intelligence and uncertainty in risk assessment |