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A 21st century roadmap for human health risk assessment
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- The Health and Environmental Sciences Institute (HESI)-coordinated Risk Assessment in the 21st Century (RISK21) project was initiated to develop a scientific, transparent, and efficient approach to the evolving world of human health risk assessment, and involved over 120 participants from 12 countries, 15 government institutions, 20 universities, 2 non-governmental organizations, and 12 corporations. This paper provides a brief overview of the tiered RISK21 framework called the roadmap and risk visualization matrix, and articulates the core principles derived by RISK21 participants that guided its development. Subsequent papers describe the roadmap and matrix in greater detail. RISK21 principles include focusing on problem formulation, utilizing existing information, starting with exposure assessment (rather than toxicity), and using a tiered process for data development. Bringing estimates of exposure and toxicity together on a two-dimensional matrix provides a clear rendition of human safety and risk. The value of the roadmap is its capacity to chronicle the stepwise acquisition of scientific information and display it in a clear and concise fashion. Furthermore, the tiered approach and transparent display of information will contribute to greater efficiencies by calling for data only as needed (enough precision to make a decision), thus conserving animals and other resources.
- Subjects :
- Value (ethics)
Risk
Process management
Process (engineering)
Health Status
Decision Making
Framework
National Academy of Sciences, U.S
Toxicology
Exposure
Tiered
Environmental health
Humans
Decision-making
Exposure assessment
Risk assessment
Government
Environmental Exposure
Hazard
United Kingdom
United States
Visualization
Problem formulation
Public Health
Safety
Risk policy
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....38bebb419b8626edb345deeb40e2eecf