Application of Uncertainty Factors in the Priority Substances Program and International Harmonization |
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Authors: | M. E. Meek |
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Affiliation: | Environmental Health Centre, Ottawa, Ont., Canada |
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Abstract: | The Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) authorizes the Ministers of the Environment and of Health in Canada to investigate a wide variety of substances that may contaminate the environment and cause adverse effects on the environment and/or on human health. Under the Act, assessments have been completed for 44 environmental contaminants on the first Priority Substances List (PSL) and are relatively advanced for 25 compounds on the second PSL. The principles developed for the application of uncertainty factors in assessment of risks to human health for Priority Substances under CEPA are outlined, with emphasis on those aspects which are somewhat unique and/or evolving. The interface of developments in the Priority Substances program with an initiative of the International Programme on Chemical Safety in this area to effect greater harmonization of approaches is also described. |
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Keywords: | uncertainty variability tolerable or reference dose benchmark dose interspecies and intraspecies variation |
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