Risk management involves the process of deciding what actions to take to mitigate or control the identified health risks. It is a systematic approach that includes:
- [Risk Evaluation](): Comparing the estimated risk with benchmarks or acceptable levels to determine the need for action. - [Decision Making](): Determining the best course of action based on scientific evidence, economic considerations, and social values. - Implementation: Applying the chosen risk management strategies, which may include policy changes, regulations, public health interventions, or community education. - [Monitoring and Review](): Continuously evaluating the effectiveness of the implemented measures and making necessary adjustments.