Managing public concerns relating to chemical exposures can consume substantial public health resources, particularly as the scientific basis around these issues is often contentious. Toxicology remains underrecognized as a public health discipline in Australia, although Australian toxicologists are making significant contributions from academia, government, and the commercial sector toward assessing the level of risk and protecting the community from environmental hazards. Internationally, the growth of environmental toxicology and the promotion of sound science in risk assessment as a basis for making regulatory decisions have been, to some extent, driven by the outcomes of the 1992 UNCED Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio Summit)...
Globally coral reefs are at threat from land-sourced pollution. In Australia it is well established ...
The Australian chemical industry represents a broad range of companies involved in the manufacture o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 170-176Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Contaminants in the ...
Environmental challenges persist across the world, including the Australasian region of Oceania, whe...
Environmental challenges persist across the world, including the Australasian region of Oceania, whe...
The paper takes examples from two decades of toxic risk management in Australia in order to examine ...
2346-2352Increasingly chemists are faced with legislation requiring assessment of hazard and risk as...
Clandestine drug laboratories (CDLs) have been emerging and increasing as a public health problem in...
Improvements in environmental health have had the most significant impact on health status. In Austr...
Hazardous substances are part of modern life. Modern industry is the principal source of these subst...
Chemicals are ubiquitous in everyday life. Environmental health practitioners rely on a complex web ...
Catastrophic events such as the Bhopal, India tragedy and rising incidences of cancer in areas neigh...
Australia is blessed with a great diversity of unique species in its fresh waters and in the marine ...
In response to the growth of the environment movement and increasing citizen concern for the environ...
In the early years of the 21st century environmental health has to contend not only with the more 't...
Globally coral reefs are at threat from land-sourced pollution. In Australia it is well established ...
The Australian chemical industry represents a broad range of companies involved in the manufacture o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 170-176Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Contaminants in the ...
Environmental challenges persist across the world, including the Australasian region of Oceania, whe...
Environmental challenges persist across the world, including the Australasian region of Oceania, whe...
The paper takes examples from two decades of toxic risk management in Australia in order to examine ...
2346-2352Increasingly chemists are faced with legislation requiring assessment of hazard and risk as...
Clandestine drug laboratories (CDLs) have been emerging and increasing as a public health problem in...
Improvements in environmental health have had the most significant impact on health status. In Austr...
Hazardous substances are part of modern life. Modern industry is the principal source of these subst...
Chemicals are ubiquitous in everyday life. Environmental health practitioners rely on a complex web ...
Catastrophic events such as the Bhopal, India tragedy and rising incidences of cancer in areas neigh...
Australia is blessed with a great diversity of unique species in its fresh waters and in the marine ...
In response to the growth of the environment movement and increasing citizen concern for the environ...
In the early years of the 21st century environmental health has to contend not only with the more 't...
Globally coral reefs are at threat from land-sourced pollution. In Australia it is well established ...
The Australian chemical industry represents a broad range of companies involved in the manufacture o...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 170-176Abstract -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Contaminants in the ...