10. Risk Assessment Flashcards

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What is an environmental risk assessment for?

A

To predict the likelihood of harmful effects occurring to organisms exposed to environmental stressors

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What does an ERA encompass?

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Human and ecological assessment

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3
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What does a retrospective environmental risk assessment do?

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Estimates the risk after the exposure has already occurred

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What does a prospective environmental risk assessment do?

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Predicts risk based on estimated exposure before it occurs
for example for the regulation of new chemicals

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5
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A risk assessment informs who? (4)

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  • risk managers
  • policy makers
  • regulators
  • the public
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What are the 6 components of risk assessment

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  1. Problem formulation
  2. Hazard Assessment
  3. Exposure Assessment
  4. Risk Characterization
  5. Uncertainty Assessment
  6. Conclusions
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7
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What is problem formulation (2)

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  • Identify scope and objectives
  • Qualitative information gathering
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8
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What is hazard assessment

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`What is the toxicity? (what effects under what circumstances?)

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9
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What are examples of parameters that can be used for the hazard assessment? (3)

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  • LD50
  • NOAEL (no observed adverse effect level)
  • LOAEL (lowest observed adverse effect level)
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What is exposure assessment (5)

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What is the:
- type
- magnitude
- frequency
- route
- duration
of exposure?

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What are some examples of methods to do the exposure assessment? (3)
and in relation to lead?

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  • biological monitoring (e.g. blood levels)
  • environmental monitoring (e.g. lead in water, paint, dust)
  • questionnaires/surveys (e.g. age of home)
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What is risk characterization

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Combination of the hazard and exposure information
AKA the probability of harm

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13
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Is risk characterization quantitative or qualitative?

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It can be either

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14
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Example of a quantitative risk characterization

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Hazard quotient = expected level of exposure / NOAEL
(a score higher than 1 is concerning)

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15
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What is the uncertainty assessment

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It evaluates the quality of the assessment and the confidence in estimates.

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16
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What are reasons for uncertainty (3)?

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  • lack of data
  • experimental variability
  • variation between individuals or species
17
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What are the conclusions for?

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To communicate the results to decision-makers and Public