The long running controversy about the relative merits of hazard-based versus risk-based approaches has been investigated. There are three levels of hazard codification: level 1 divides chemicals into dichotomous bands of hazardous and non-hazardous; level 2 divides chemicals into bands of hazard based on severity and/or potency; and level 3 places each chemical on a continuum of hazard based on severity and/or potency. Any system which imposes compartments onto a continuum will give rise to issues at the boundaries, especially with only two compartments. Level 1 schemes are only justifiable if there is no variation in severity, or potency or if there is no threshold. This is the assumption implicit in GHS/EU classification for carcinogenic...
Assessment of carcinogenic hazards of substances involves evaluation and classification of qualitati...
In 1983, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) published a seminal report, Risk Assessment in the F...
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (UN-GHS) is being implem...
AbstractClassification schemes for carcinogenicity based solely on hazard-identification such as the...
Classification schemes for carcinogenicity based solely on hazard-identification such as the IARC mo...
AbstractAlthough risk assessment, assessing the potential harm of each particular exposure of a subs...
Recent events have shown that the release of genetically modified crops and their use as food is inc...
The view that risks and hazards are distinct concepts is commonly held in the scholarly literature o...
Regulation of toxic substances is an extremely complex, uncertain, and controversial enterprise. The...
Concern over substances that may cause cancer has led to various classification schemes to recognize...
Risk assessments serve as the foundation of policy decisions on whether to take measures to reduce a...
AbstractCurrent chemicals regulation operates almost exclusively on a chemical-by-chemical basis, ho...
AbstractBackgroundFood legislation in the European Union and elsewhere includes both hazard- and ris...
Noting that the Proposition 65 list has become an authoritative source for hazard identification, Dr...
Current chemicals regulation operates almost exclusively on a chemical-by-chemical basis, however th...
Assessment of carcinogenic hazards of substances involves evaluation and classification of qualitati...
In 1983, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) published a seminal report, Risk Assessment in the F...
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (UN-GHS) is being implem...
AbstractClassification schemes for carcinogenicity based solely on hazard-identification such as the...
Classification schemes for carcinogenicity based solely on hazard-identification such as the IARC mo...
AbstractAlthough risk assessment, assessing the potential harm of each particular exposure of a subs...
Recent events have shown that the release of genetically modified crops and their use as food is inc...
The view that risks and hazards are distinct concepts is commonly held in the scholarly literature o...
Regulation of toxic substances is an extremely complex, uncertain, and controversial enterprise. The...
Concern over substances that may cause cancer has led to various classification schemes to recognize...
Risk assessments serve as the foundation of policy decisions on whether to take measures to reduce a...
AbstractCurrent chemicals regulation operates almost exclusively on a chemical-by-chemical basis, ho...
AbstractBackgroundFood legislation in the European Union and elsewhere includes both hazard- and ris...
Noting that the Proposition 65 list has become an authoritative source for hazard identification, Dr...
Current chemicals regulation operates almost exclusively on a chemical-by-chemical basis, however th...
Assessment of carcinogenic hazards of substances involves evaluation and classification of qualitati...
In 1983, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) published a seminal report, Risk Assessment in the F...
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (UN-GHS) is being implem...