RA Flashcards
What does ERA stand for
Environmental Risk Assessment
Defenition ERA
- risk to human beings and looks at ecological implications of large-scale environmental pollution, and arises from exposure and hazard
- provides objective info based on analysis of scientific data which describes the form, magnitude and characteristics of a risk
Term: Hazard
chemical compounds that are toxic and can cause harm to human health and ecosystems
Term: Exposure assessment
Part of RA methodology, where PEC (predictable env. concentration) is obtained and gives an estimation of the level of exposure for species in that env.
Term: Risk categorization
Final step in RA. It is a framework to determine the significance of the risk.
Integrates the three steps before: hazard identification, exposure assessment, effect assessment
Term: PEC
PEC - predicted environmental concentration
Term: PNEC
PNEC - predicted no-effect concentration
Term: NOEC
NOEC - no effect concentration level
Methodology of ERA, 4 steps
- Hazard identification
- Exposure assessment
- Effect assessment
- Risk categorization
What are the basis for RA methodology
- risk does not exist if exposure to a harmful substance or situation does not or will not occur
- Hazard is determined by whether a particular substance or situation has the potential to cause harmful effects
What triggers Risk management
The Risk management process is triggered by concern about risk of particular uses of a chemical situation
Describe step 1 of RA
- Hazard identification
- identification of the adverse effects that a substance has an inherent capacity to cause
- the likelihood of harm due to exposure that distinguishes risk from hazard
- involves gathering and evaluating data on the types of health effects or diseases that may be produced by a chemical and exposure conditions under which environmental damage, injury or disease will be produced
Describe step 2 of RA
- Exposure assessment
- how much the endpoint will be exposed to, once a chemical is produced, used and emitted
- involves estimating emissions, pathways and rates of movement of a substance to see how humans or env. compartments are exposed
- describing the nature and size of human or environmental compartments exposed to a substance, and the magnitude and duration of their exposure - past, current or future
- no exposure, no risk
What determines magnitudes of exposure
- Geographic - chemicals often in water or air
- Degradation - break down time
- Bioconcentration - accumulation of a chemical in a bio organism
- Biomagnification - accumulation of a chemical in food chain
- Exposure path
How to determine PEC
PEC = ((sum in)-(sum out))/(volume compartment)