Science Inventory

FRAMEWORK FOR INORGANIC METALS RISK ASSESSMENT - 1/2007

Citation:

WENTSEL, R. S. AND A. FAIRBROTHER. FRAMEWORK FOR INORGANIC METALS RISK ASSESSMENT - 1/2007. Presented at Society of Toxicology Risk Assessment Specialty Section (teleconference), Washington, DC, January 10, 2007.

Description:

The EPA¿s Risk Assessment Forum has prepared a framework to guide risk assessors in assessing human and ecological risks of inorganic metals. Metals and metal compounds have properties not generally encountered with organic chemicals. For example, metals are neither created nor destroyed by biological and chemical processes, rather they are transformed from one chemical species to another; some metals are essential elements; metals always occur with other metals and are interdependent in their actions; and bioavailability of metals to humans and ecological receptors raises complex issues. The Framework is a science-based document that identifies these and other special attributes and behavior of inorganic metals and metal compounds and provides a guide for what should be addressed when assessing their risks. It provides a consistent approach across the Agency for conducting assessments of hazard and risks to human health or ecological receptors from metals in the environment.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:01/10/2007
Record Last Revised:02/08/2007
Record ID: 162775