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Why the Dose Matters: Assessing the Health Risk of Exposure to Toxicants
Why the Dose Matters: Assessing the Health Risk of Exposure to Toxicants
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Exposure to chemicals is a crucial factor in assessing human health risks, and a balanced approach is necessary to avoid sensationalism or downplaying potential risks.
Format: Hardback
Length: 236 pages
Publication date: 18 April 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Toxicology is a field of study that deals with the effects of chemicals on living organisms, including humans. It encompasses a wide range of topics, such as the identification, characterization, and quantification of toxic substances, as well as the study of their modes of action and the mechanisms by which they cause harm.
One of the key aspects of toxicology is the concept of exposure. Exposure to a chemical can have a significant impact on human health, and it is critically important when estimating the risk of exposure. The dose, duration, and frequency of exposure to a chemical are all factors that can influence its toxicological effects.
Toxicology takes a balanced approach to assessing the risks associated with chemical exposure. It does not focus solely on sensational findings or downplay potential real risks. Instead, it seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the risks and to develop effective strategies for managing and reducing exposure.
One of the methods used in toxicology to assess the risk of exposure is risk assessment. Risk assessment involves the evaluation of the potential health effects of exposure to a chemical and the determination of the level of exposure that is considered safe. Risk assessment is based on a variety of factors, including the chemical's toxicity, the level of exposure, and the potential for exposure to occur.
Toxicology also plays a critical role in developing and implementing regulations and policies to protect human health from chemical exposure. These regulations and policies may include measures such as banning or restricting the use of certain chemicals, setting safety standards for workplaces and consumer products, and providing education and training to workers and the public about the risks associated with chemical exposure.
In conclusion, toxicology is a field of study that is essential for understanding the effects of chemicals on living organisms, including humans. It provides a balanced approach to assessing the risks associated with chemical exposure and developing effective strategies for managing and reducing exposure. By understanding the risks associated with chemical exposure, we can work to protect human health and the environment from the harmful effects of toxic substances.
Weight: 630g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032387659
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