Science and Judgment in Risk Assessment
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Description:
The public depends on competent risk assessment from the federal government and the scientific community to grapple with the threat of pollution. When risk reports turn out to be overblown--or when risks are overlooked--public skepticism abounds.
This comprehensive and readable book explores how the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can improve its risk assessment practices, with a focus on implementation of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments.
With a wealth of detailed information, pertinent examples, and revealing analysis, the volume explores the "default option" and other basic concepts. It offers two views of EPA operations: The first examines how EPA currently assesses exposure to hazardous air pollutants, evaluates the toxicity of a substance, and characterizes the risk to the public.
The second, more holistic, view explores how EPA can improve in several critical areas of risk assessment by focusing on cross-cutting themes and incorporating more scientific judgment.
This comprehensive volume will be important to the EPA and other agencies, risk managers, environmental advocates, scientists, faculty, students, and concerned individuals.
- Front Matter
- Executive Summary
- 1 Introduction
- Part I Current Approaches to Risk Assessment: 2 Risk Assessment and its Social and Regulatory Contexts
- 3 Exposure Assessment
- 4 Assessment of Toxicity
- 5 Risk Characterization
- Part II Strategies for Improving Risk Assessment: 6 Default Options
- 7 Models, Methods, and Data
- 8 Data Needs
- 9 Uncertainty
- 10 Variability
- 11 Aggregation
- Part III Implementation of Findings: 12 Implementation
- References
- Appendix A: Risk Assessment Methodologies: EPA
- Appendix B: EPA Memorandum from Henry Habicht
- Appendix C: Calculation and Modeling of Exposure
- Appendix D: Working Paper for Considering Draft Revisions to the U.S. EPA Guidelines for Cancer Risk Assessment
- Appendix E: Use of Pharmacokinetics to Extrapolate from Animal Data to Humans
- Appendix F: Uncertainty Analysis of Health Risk Estimates
- Appendix G: Improvement in Human Health Risk Assessment Utilizing Site- and Chemical-Specific Information: A Case Study
- Appendix H-1: Some Definitional Concerns About Variability
- Appendix H-2: Individual Susceptibility Factors
- Appendix I: Aggregation
- Appendix J: A Tiered Modeling Approach for Assessing the Risks Due to Sources of Hazardous Air Pollutants
- Appendix K: Science Advisory Board Memorandum on the Integrated Risk Information System and EPA Response
- Appendix L: Development of Data Used in Risk Assessment
- Appendix M: Charge to the Committee
- Appendix N-1: The Case for
- Appendix N-2: Making Full Use of Scientific Information in Risk Assessment
- Index