ABSTRACT

Introduction to Chemical Exposure and Risk Assessment focuses on the principles involved in assessing the risks from chemical exposure. These principles include the perception of risk, an understanding of how numbers are handled, and how chemicals affect health. The book briefly describes the major sinks, such as water and air, where chemicals are introduced. This is followed by a discussion on how concentrations are estimated and risk assessments are made. A discussion of risk benefit analysis and a presentation of several case studies using the principles for assessing risks are also included.

chapter 1|8 pages

Risk Perception

chapter 2|17 pages

Statistics

chapter 3|16 pages

Mammalian Toxicology

chapter 4|14 pages

Cancer and Carcinogenic Chemicals

chapter 5|16 pages

The Atmosphere

chapter 6|13 pages

Water

chapter 7|15 pages

Exposure Assessment

chapter 8|14 pages

Risk Benefit Analysis

chapter 9|51 pages

Case Studies