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A science-based agenda for health-protective chemical assessments and decisions: overview and consensus statement.

Authors :
Woodruff, Tracey J
Woodruff, Tracey J
Rayasam, Swati DG
Axelrad, Daniel A
Koman, Patricia D
Chartres, Nicholas
Bennett, Deborah H
Birnbaum, Linda S
Brown, Phil
Carignan, Courtney C
Cooper, Courtney
Cranor, Carl F
Diamond, Miriam L
Franjevic, Shari
Gartner, Eve C
Hattis, Dale
Hauser, Russ
Heiger-Bernays, Wendy
Joglekar, Rashmi
Lam, Juleen
Levy, Jonathan I
MacRoy, Patrick M
Maffini, Maricel V
Marquez, Emily C
Morello-Frosch, Rachel
Nachman, Keeve E
Nielsen, Greylin H
Oksas, Catherine
Abrahamsson, Dimitri Panagopoulos
Patisaul, Heather B
Patton, Sharyle
Robinson, Joshua F
Rodgers, Kathryn M
Rossi, Mark S
Rudel, Ruthann A
Sass, Jennifer B
Sathyanarayana, Sheela
Schettler, Ted
Shaffer, Rachel M
Shamasunder, Bhavna
Shepard, Peggy M
Shrader-Frechette, Kristin
Solomon, Gina M
Subra, Wilma A
Vandenberg, Laura N
Varshavsky, Julia R
White, Roberta F
Zarker, Ken
Zeise, Lauren
Woodruff, Tracey J
Woodruff, Tracey J
Rayasam, Swati DG
Axelrad, Daniel A
Koman, Patricia D
Chartres, Nicholas
Bennett, Deborah H
Birnbaum, Linda S
Brown, Phil
Carignan, Courtney C
Cooper, Courtney
Cranor, Carl F
Diamond, Miriam L
Franjevic, Shari
Gartner, Eve C
Hattis, Dale
Hauser, Russ
Heiger-Bernays, Wendy
Joglekar, Rashmi
Lam, Juleen
Levy, Jonathan I
MacRoy, Patrick M
Maffini, Maricel V
Marquez, Emily C
Morello-Frosch, Rachel
Nachman, Keeve E
Nielsen, Greylin H
Oksas, Catherine
Abrahamsson, Dimitri Panagopoulos
Patisaul, Heather B
Patton, Sharyle
Robinson, Joshua F
Rodgers, Kathryn M
Rossi, Mark S
Rudel, Ruthann A
Sass, Jennifer B
Sathyanarayana, Sheela
Schettler, Ted
Shaffer, Rachel M
Shamasunder, Bhavna
Shepard, Peggy M
Shrader-Frechette, Kristin
Solomon, Gina M
Subra, Wilma A
Vandenberg, Laura N
Varshavsky, Julia R
White, Roberta F
Zarker, Ken
Zeise, Lauren
Source :
Environmental health : a global access science source; vol 21, iss Suppl 1, 132; 1476-069X
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The manufacture and production of industrial chemicals continues to increase, with hundreds of thousands of chemicals and chemical mixtures used worldwide, leading to widespread population exposures and resultant health impacts. Low-wealth communities and communities of color often bear disproportionate burdens of exposure and impact; all compounded by regulatory delays to the detriment of public health. Multiple authoritative bodies and scientific consensus groups have called for actions to prevent harmful exposures via improved policy approaches. We worked across multiple disciplines to develop consensus recommendations for health-protective, scientific approaches to reduce harmful chemical exposures, which can be applied to current US policies governing industrial chemicals and environmental pollutants. This consensus identifies five principles and scientific recommendations for improving how agencies like the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approach and conduct hazard and risk assessment and risk management analyses: (1) the financial burden of data generation for any given chemical on (or to be introduced to) the market should be on the chemical producers that benefit from their production and use; (2) lack of data does not equate to lack of hazard, exposure, or risk; (3) populations at greater risk, including those that are more susceptible or more highly exposed, must be better identified and protected to account for their real-world risks; (4) hazard and risk assessments should not assume existence of a "safe" or "no-risk" level of chemical exposure in the diverse general population; and (5) hazard and risk assessments must evaluate and account for financial conflicts of interest in the body of evidence. While many of these recommendations focus specifically on the EPA, they are general principles for environmental health that could be adopted by any agency or entity engaged in exposure, hazard, and risk assessment. We also detail recommendatio

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Journal :
Environmental health : a global access science source; vol 21, iss Suppl 1, 132; 1476-069X
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application/pdf, Environmental health : a global access science source vol 21, iss Suppl 1, 132 1476-069X
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Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1377975540
Document Type :
Electronic Resource