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Evaluation of chemical risks

An Overview of Quantitative Methods for Assessment and Evaluation of Chemical Risks... [Pg.184]

Evaluation of chemical risks to human health, including ... [Pg.10]

Evaluation of Chemical Risks to Human Health and the Environment Since its conception, the IPCS has evaluated an impressive list of commonly used and internationally traded agricultural and industrial chemicals. IPCS has also evaluated radioisotopes, chemicals frequently found as dangerous air and water pollutants, chemicals associated with global atmospheric changes, such as the greenhouse gases and the chlorofluorocarbons, as well as certain natural toxins and certain physical factors, such as noise and low-frequency radiation. [Pg.2921]

In Europe, and internationally, new approaches to chemicals management policies have emerged, which will require basic data on all chemicals in commerce, rapid evaluation of chemical risks, information on risks throughout chemical life-cycles, and substitution of those substances of highest concern. The new European chemicals policy will likely set the standard for chemicals management, affecting all manufacturers, globally. [Pg.29]

Acroleiu, iu lARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans. Some Monomers, Plastics and Synthetic Elastomers andMcrolein, Vol. 19, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France, 1979, pp. 479—494. [Pg.131]

The Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans Dy Cleaning, Some Chlorinated Solvents and Otherindustrial Chemicals, L4RC Monographs, 63 (Feb. 1995). [Pg.472]

There are many regulations governing the transportation of chemicals, and any evaluation of transportation risks and options must include consideration of those regulations. In addition, some companies have policies that require going beyond legal requirements for specific materials. [Pg.92]

ARC. 1995. Monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risks to humans. Vol63. Drycleaning, some chlorinated solvents, and other industrial chemicals. World Health Organization, Lyon, France. [Pg.271]

In order to identify and then establish the risk level of a chemical, one uses a certain number of risk parameters. The purpose of this chapter is to consider these parameters in detail. It is also to enable the reader to submit these parameters to critical analysis if values are available, or to estimate them if they are unknown. The user of this book should then be able to offer an evaluation of the risk level of inflammability of a particular chemical. This is necessary even if the chemical is not in the tables included later in this book. [Pg.35]

Health IfEa (1999) Risk assessment approaches used by UK government for evaluating Human Health Effects of Chemicals. Risk Assessment, Toxicology Steering Committee (RATSC)... [Pg.44]

The assessment of acute and chronic adverse effects induced by chemicals in both human and ecological (plants, animals, ecological chains, and ecosystems) targets is one of the most important scopes of environmental toxicology and sciences. In particular, the evaluation of the risk derived from the exposure to complex mixtures from environmental and diet sources is a challenging task which needs strategies, efforts, and time to reach the objectives of health protection. [Pg.172]

Among the possible alternative methods, in vitro assay (for ATMs) and quantitative structure-activity relationships (QSARs) models (for ANTMs) are the most applied approaches in the toxicological and ecotoxicological evaluation of chemicals profiles, even in the field of environmental research and risk assessment. [Pg.174]

Monograph on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks of the Chemical to Man Certain Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Heterocyclic Compounds", Internat. Agency Res. Cancer, World Health Organization, 1973 Vol. 3. [Pg.65]

IARC. 1974. IARC monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risk of chemicals to man. Vol 5 Some organochlorine pesticides. Lyon, France World Health Organization, International Agency for Research on Cancer, 241 -250. [Pg.262]

Research on Cancer, IARC Monographs on the evaluation of carcinogenic risk of chemicals to humans, 20 67-81. [Pg.263]

It should be clear, even from this somewhat oversimplified picture of what toxicologists do, that they do not do it all alone toxicology is a discipline, but a thorough evaluation of the risks of chemical agents requires a multidisciplinary effort, and even today it is not possible to clearly define the boundaries between toxicology and the several disciplines it draws upon. [Pg.61]


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