Safeguarding economic prosperity, whilst protecting human health and the environment, is at the forefront of
scientific and public interest. This book provides a practical and balanced view on toxicology, control, risk assessment
and risk management, addressing the interplay between science and public health policy. This fully revised and
updated new edition provides a detailed analysis on chemical and by-product exposure, how they enter the body and
the suitability of imposed safety limits. New chapters on dose, with particular emphasis on children and vulnerable
subpopulations, reproductive and developmental toxicants and toxicity testing are included. With updated and comprehensive
coverage of international developments of risk management and safety, this will have broad appeal to researchers
and professionals involved in chemical safety and regulation as well as the general reader interested in environmental
pollution and public health.
Practical and balanced view of toxicology, risk assessment and risk management from a global perspective
First edition won honourable mention at the 1993 Medical Book Awards
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Table of Contents
Prologue
1. Chemicals and chemical exposures
2. From exposure to dose
3. From dose to toxic response
4. Some toxic agents and their targets
5. Carcinogens
6. Identifying carcinogens
7. Risk assessment I. some concepts and principles
8. Risk assessment II. applications
9. Risk assessment III. new approaches, new problems
10. Risk assessment IV. the courtroom
11. The management of risk
12. A look ahead.