Unlike many existing books on toxicology that cover either toxicity of a particular substance or toxicity of chemicals on particular organ systems, Toxicological Risk Assessment of Chemicals: A Practical Guidelays out the principle activities of conducting a toxicological risk assessment, including international approaches and methods for the risk assessment of chemical substances. It illustrates each step in the process: hazard identification, a dose response assessment, and exposure assessment. The book also summarizes the basic concepts of interaction of chemicals in mixtures and discusses various approaches to testing such mixtures.
Features:
- Addresses standards from all international regulatory agencies
- Presents the steps in risk assessment, including hazard identification, exposure assessment, and risk characterization
- Covers the assessment of multiple chemical exposures or chemical mixtures
- Contains data from both human and animal studies
- Explains the linearized multi-stage mathematical model widely used by the US EPA for characterizing
Introduction. Data for Hazard Identification and Characterisation. Hazard Assessment. Exposure Assessment. Risk Characterisation. Combination Effects.