ERA involves assessing environmental and health risks through qualitative and quantitative methods. It includes human health risk assessment and ecological risk assessment. The ERA process identifies hazards, evaluates exposure levels and consequences, and examines uncertainties. Risk management then evaluates risk acceptability and implements risk reduction measures. Key aspects of ERA include hazard identification, dose-response assessment, dispersion modeling, risk comparison, effective risk communication, and developing emergency response plans to minimize risks to human health and the environment from industrial and other activities.