What are the Key Components of Environmental Management in Toxicology?
Risk Assessment: Identifying and evaluating the potential adverse effects of chemical exposures. This involves hazard identification, dose-response assessment, exposure assessment, and risk characterization. Risk Management: Developing and implementing strategies to reduce or eliminate risks, such as setting regulatory limits and guidelines for chemical exposures. Risk Communication: Informing and educating stakeholders, including the public, about the risks and the measures taken to mitigate them. Monitoring and Surveillance: Ongoing collection and analysis of data to track environmental changes and the effectiveness of management strategies.