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    Factsheets for the (eco)toxicological risk assessment strategy of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Part III

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    Luttik R
    van Raaij MTM
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    Language
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    Title
    Factsheets for the (eco)toxicological risk assessment strategy of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM), Part III
    Translated Title
    Factsheets voor de (eco)toxicologisch risicoschattingsstrategie van het Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu (RIVM), Deel III
    Publiekssamenvatting
    In het rapport worden 4 factsheets gepresenteerd voor de risicoschattingsmethoden van het Stoffen Expertise Centrum (SEC) en het Centrum voor Stoffen en Integrale Risicoschatting (SIR) van het Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu (RIVM). 2 Factsheets hebben betrekking op de risicoschattingsmethoden voor de volksgezondheid en 2 op de risicoschattingsmethoden voor het milieu: 1/ Hazard assessment for direct immunotoxicity 2/ The interpretation of hepatic peroxisome proliferation and associated hepatocellular carcinogenesis 3/ Environmental risk assessment scheme for plant protection products: birds and mammals 4/ Environmental risk assessment scheme for plant protection products: non-target terrestrial higher plants Naast het vastleggen van de risicoschattingsmethoden zoals die bij het RIVM/CSR worden gehanteerd is het doel van deze publicatie de risicoschattingsmethoden transparanter te maken en een platform voor discussie te creeren. De auteurs van elke factsheet beschrijven de "state-of-the-art" van hun onderwerp. Opmerkingen, tekortkomingen en aanvullende informatie wordt op prijs gesteld en kunnen naar de eerste redacteur worden opgestuurd.<br>
    Four factsheets describing risk assessment methods used at the Expert Centre for Substances (SEC) and the Centre for Substances and Integral Risk Assessment (SIR) of the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) are presented here with the main aim of promoting greater transparency in the risk assessment methods used at the Institute in general and within the two Centres in particular. The factsheets, listed below, reflect a state-of-the-art approach; they are also meant to function as a platform for discussion. 1/ Hazard assessment for direct immunotoxicity 2/ The interpretation of hepatic peroxisome proliferation and associated hepatocellular carcinogenesis 3/ Environmental risk assessment scheme for plant protection products: birds and mammals 4/ Environmental risk assessment scheme for plant protection products: non-target terrestrial higher plants. The first 2 factsheets are related to human risk assessment and the last 2 to environmental issues. Remarks, omissions or additional information sent to the editors (first name) will be appreciated.<br>
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    Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu RIVM
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    RIVM
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/256839
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