Cumulative risk assessment with pesticides in the framework of MRL setting [PDF]
This abstract presents a report on the proposed work programme, focus on cumulative risk assessment (CRA) for chemical risks, specifically pesticide residues in food.
Ingo Grosssteiner +6 more
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Implications of applying cumulative risk assessment to the workplace. [PDF]
Multiple changes are influencing work, workplaces and workers in the US including shifts in the main types of work and the rise of the 'gig' economy. Work and workplace changes have coincided with a decline in unions and associated advocacy for improved safety and health conditions. Risk assessment has been the primary method to inform occupational and
Fox MA +5 more
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Cumulative Risk Assessment Toolbox: Methods and Approaches for the Practitioner [PDF]
The historical approach to assessing health risks of environmental chemicals has been to evaluate them one at a time. In fact, we are exposed every day to a wide variety of chemicals and are increasingly aware of potential health implications.
Margaret M. MacDonell +12 more
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Specific effects on kidneys relevant for performing a dietary cumulative risk assessment of pesticide residues [PDF]
In consistency with the ‘EFSA‐SANTE Action Plan on Cumulative Risk Assessment for pesticides residues’ EFSA initiated a retrospective cumulative risk assessment (CRA) of the effects of pesticide residues on the kidneys.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +7 more
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Specific effects on liver relevant for performing a dietary cumulative risk assessment of pesticide residues [PDF]
According to the ‘EFSA‐SANTE Action Plan on Cumulative Risk Assessment for pesticides residues’, EFSA initiated a retrospective cumulative risk assessment (CRA) of the effects of pesticide residues on the liver.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +8 more
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Dissipation and Residue of Metalaxyl-M and Azoxystrobin in Scallions and Cumulative Risk Assessment of Dietary Exposure to Hepatotoxicity [PDF]
Metalaxyl-M and azoxystrobin have been used to control various fungal diseases on scallion and other crops. In view of the adverse toxic effects of both on the mammalian liver, it is necessary to conduct a cumulative risk assessment of their dietary ...
Yida Chai +3 more
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Maximum Cumulative Ratio (MCR) as a Tool for Assessing the Value of Performing a Cumulative Risk Assessment [PDF]
Due to the vast number of possible combinations of chemicals to which individuals are exposed and the resource-intensive nature of cumulative risk assessments, there is a need to determine when cumulative assessments are most required. This paper proposes the use of the maximum cumulative ratio (MCR) as a tool for this evaluation.
Price, Paul S., Han, Xianglu
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Risk assessment framework for cumulative effects (RAFCE)
Introduction: Regional environmental risk assessment is a practical approach to understanding and proactively addressing the cumulative effects of resource development in areas of regional importance.
Effah Kwabena Antwi +8 more
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Specific effects on the thyroid relevant for performing a dietary cumulative risk assessment of pesticide residues: 2024 update [PDF]
EFSA updated its previous work on the establishment of specific effects that are considered relevant for grouping pesticide residues targeting the thyroid and for performing the retrospective assessment of dietary cumulative risk (CRA).
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +7 more
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If Cumulative Risk Assessment Is the Answer, What Is the Question?
Cumulative risk refers to the combined threats from exposure via all relevant routes to multiple stressors including biological, chemical, physical, and psychosocial entities. Cumulative risk assessment is a tool for organizing and analyzing information to examine, characterize, and possibly quantify the combined adverse effects on human health or ...
Callahan, Michael A., Sexton, Ken
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