نتایج جستجو برای: chemical assessments

تعداد نتایج: 439188  

2014
Laura Maxim Jeroen P. van der Sluijs

In regulatory toxicology, quality assessment of in vivo studies is a critical step for assessing chemical risks. It is crucial for preserving public health studies that are considered suitable for regulating chemicals are robust. Current procedures for conducting quality assessments in safety agencies are not structured, clear or consistent. This leaves room for criticism about lack of transpar...

ژورنال: سلامت کار ایران 2008
عدل, جواد, قهرمانی, بوالفضل, نسل سراجی, جبرائیل,

  Background and aims   Prevention of potential accidents and safety promotion in chemical processes requires systematic safety management in them. The main objective of this study was analysis of important process equipment components failure modes and effects in H2S and CO2  isolation from extracted natural gas process.   Methods   This study was done in sweetening unit of an Iranian gas refi...

2011
Sheena K. Au-Yeung Valerie Benson Monica Castelhano Keith Rayner

Minshew and Goldstein (1998) postulated that autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a disorder of complex information processing. The current study was designed to investigate this hypothesis. Participants with and without ASD completed two scene perception tasks: a simple "spot the difference" task, where they had to say which one of a pair of pictures had a detail missing, and a complex "which one...

Journal: :Toxicology 2004
Nicholas John Ashbolt

Managing the provision of safe drinking water has a renewed focus in light of the new World Health Organization (WHO) water safety plans. Risk analysis is a necessary component to assist in selecting priority hazards and identifying hazardous scenarios, be they qualitative to quantitative assessments. For any approach, acute diarrhoeal pathogens are often the higher risk issue for municipal wat...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2004
Matthew Macleod Thomas E McKone Karen L Foster Randy L Maddalena Thomas F Parkerton Don Mackay

Mass balance models of chemical fate and transport can be applied in ecological risk assessments for quantitative estimation of concentrations in air, water, soil, and sediment. These concentrations can, in turn, be used to estimate organism exposures and ultimately internal tissue concentrations that can be compared to mode-of-action-based critical body residues that induce toxic effects. From...

2013
Lauren Zeise Frederic Y. Bois Weihsueh A. Chiu Dale Hattis Ivan Rusyn Kathryn Z. Guyton

BACKGROUND Characterizing variability in the extent and nature of responses to environmental exposures is a critical aspect of human health risk assessment. OBJECTIVE Our goal was to explore how next-generation human health risk assessments may better characterize variability in the context of the conceptual framework for the source-to-outcome continuum. METHODS This review was informed by ...

2007
Anne V. Weisbrod Lawrence P. Burkhard Jon Arnot Ovanes Mekenyan Philip H. Howard Christine Russom Robert Boethling Yuki Sakuratani Theo Traas Todd Bridges Charles Lutz Mark Bonnell Kent Woodburn Thomas Parkerton

Chemical management programs strive to protect human health and the environment by accurately identifying persistent, bioaccumulative, toxic substances and restricting their use in commerce. The advance of these programs is challenged by the reality that few empirical data are available for the tens of thousands of commercial substances that require evaluation. Therefore, most preliminary asses...

2018
Chris N Glover

Ecological risk assessments principally rely on simplified metrics of organismal sensitivity that do not consider mechanism or biological traits. As such, they are unable to adequately extrapolate from standard laboratory tests to real-world settings, and largely fail to account for the diversity of organisms and environmental variables that occur in natural environments. However, an understand...

Journal: :International journal of hygiene and environmental health 2012
Sean M Hays Lesa L Aylward

Human biomonitoring (HBM) has proven an extremely valuable tool for determining which chemicals are getting into people, detecting trends in population exposures over time, and identifying populations with exposures above background. The potential significance of the HBM data in the context of existing toxicology data and risk assessments can be assessed if chemical-specific quantitative screen...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2009
Brenda Asmus Joseph A Magner Bruce Vondracek Jim Perry

The Clean Water Act mandates that the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of our nation's waters be maintained and restored. Physical integrity has often been defined as physical habitat integrity, and as such, data collected during biological monitoring programs focus primarily on habitat quality. However, we argue that channel stability is a more appropriate measure of physical integ...

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