Author : Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals
Publisher : World Health Organization
ISBN 13 : 9241572280
Total Pages : 82 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (415 download)
Book Synopsis Principles and Methods for the Assessment of Risk from Essential Trace Elements by : Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals
Download or read book Principles and Methods for the Assessment of Risk from Essential Trace Elements written by Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals and published by World Health Organization. This book was released on 2002-02 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The risk assessment approach described in this monograph applies only to essential trace elements (ETEs) involved in human health and not to non-essential elements. The purpose of this monograph is to provide the scientific principles that support the concept of an acceptable range of oral intake (AROI) which uses a homeostatic model for determining the range of dietary intakes for essential trace elements (ETEs) that meet the nutritional requirements of a healthy population and avoid excess intakes. To facilitate comparisons AROIs are discussed in relation to other risk assessment approaches. Although it includes examples this monograph is not a compendium of assessments on ETEs nor is it a textbook detailing the scientific basis of risk assessment of the derivation of dietary reference intakes. Described in the book is the process of risk assessment which begins with the selection of the database for a particular ETE. A weight-of-evidence approach is then used for hazard identification selecting relevant end-point of deficient and excess exposures. Next the probability of risk and the severity of various effects are quantified and critical effects are selected. The AROI is then established by balancing end-points of comparable health significance. At this time the exposure assessment is conducted. Finally a risk characterization enumerating the strengths and weaknesses of the databases is performed integrating the AROI and exposure assessment. ... The amount of work which is entailed in these volumes is very great and the low cost does not reflect the time of experts travelling nor even the hours expended UN staff in Geneva... This well informed book with its predecessors in the series is essential reading for biologists chemists and medical professionals concerned with essential trace elements. - The International Journal of Environmental Studies