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Question 16 - PMI-RMP discussion
In a project to promote public health and mitigate health risks, the national health authorities intend to take actions to limit the risks of harmful insects by using pesticides; however, it is expected that some residents will have negative health effects due to the use of the pesticides but according to the assessment completed by the health authorities, not moving forward with this plan will have much more serious consequences on public health rather than following through with the original plan.
How should the project manager address this concern with the health authorities?
Suspend the project as the secondary risk will negatively impact residents' health which is not acceptable.
Consult with health experts to provide a risk trigger before using pesticides that will impact the residents.
Assess and record associated secondary risks and proceed to treat them as any other risks.
Proceed with the project as normal since a minor number of residents will be effected negatively.
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