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IPCS Mode of action framework [print/digital]
Geneva : World Health Organization, c2007.The use of structured frameworks in chemical risk assessment promotes transparent, harmonized approaches. This publication presents two IPCS frameworks originally published in Critical Reviews in Toxicology. Part 1 contains the IPCS Framework for Analyzing the Relevance of a Cancer Mode of Action for Humans, along with three case studies illustrating its application. Part 2 contains the IPCS Framework for Analyzing the Relevance of a Non-Cancer Mode of Action for Humans. The frameworks provide a means of ensuring a transparent evaluation of the data, identification of key data gaps and of information that would be of value in the further risk assessment of the chemical in question.--Publisher's description.
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IPCS risk assessment terminology [print/digital]
Geneva World Health Organization, 2004.Online Fulltext
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International chemical safety cards (ICSCs)
[Geneva, Switzerland] : International Labour Organization [Washington, D.C.] : National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, 1996-"The International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSC) are data sheets that provide essential safety and health information in a clear and concise way. The main target users are workers and occupational safety and health professionals. The ICSC project is a joint effort of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO), with the cooperation of the European Commission. Currently, more than 1,700 ICSC are available in English, Chinese, Finnish, French, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, and Spanish. Translated ICSCs are also under development in German, Hebrew, Russian, and other languages. All cards and more information are available at the International Labour Organization ICSCexternal icon."--CDC description.
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