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How are Risk Assessments Conducted?


Risk assessment is a process used to evaluate the potential risks posed by chemical substances. It involves hazard identification, dose-response assessment, exposure assessment, and risk characterization. Toxicological interpretation is vital at each stage. For instance, during hazard identification, data on the mechanism of action of a substance is interpreted to determine potential health risks. During risk characterization, the interpreted data helps estimate the likelihood and severity of adverse health effects in exposed populations.

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