Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, 3980 15th Avenue, Seattle, 98195, United States.
Environ Sci Technol. 2021 Aug 17;55(16):10923-10927. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.1c01955. Epub 2021 Jul 26.
In the United States (U.S.), chemical evaluations and assessments are conducted by seven federal agencies responding to distinct statutory requirements and focusing on different exposure scenarios. While risk assessment is a fundamental concept in public health practice and policy, there is no clear, central, and concise summary of these processes. The novel infographic presented here depicts more than 30 different evaluation and assessment processes conducted by federal agencies for chemicals found in the environment, workplace, consumer products, hazardous waste sites, food, and/or cosmetics. The majority of these assessments are statutorily required. Most serve as sources of authoritative information to provide public health guidance or recommendations. Less than half directly result in risk management actions or regulations. Understanding these roles and processes can facilitate engagement from the broader community, including by highlighting priority areas for research to inform public health policy. This infographic also illustrates the opportunity and need for further intra- and interagency collaboration and coordination - including a particular focus on aggregate risk assessment, given that the population regularly experiences exposures from multiple sources crossing agency domains.
在美国,有七个联邦机构负责进行化学物质的评估和评价工作,这些机构根据不同的法规要求进行工作,并专注于不同的暴露场景。风险评估是公共卫生实践和政策中的一个基本概念,但对于这些过程,没有一个明确、集中、简洁的概述。本文呈现的新颖信息图描绘了联邦机构针对环境、工作场所、消费品、危险废物场地、食品和/或化妆品中发现的化学物质进行的 30 多种不同的评估和评价过程。这些评估中的大多数都是法定要求的。其中大多数是提供公共卫生指导或建议的权威信息来源。不到一半的评估会直接导致风险管理行动或法规的制定。了解这些角色和过程可以促进更广泛的社区参与,包括突出研究的优先领域,为公共卫生政策提供信息。该信息图还说明了进一步加强机构内部和机构之间合作与协调的机会和必要性,特别是鉴于人们经常会从跨越机构领域的多个来源接触到多种物质,因此需要特别关注综合风险评估。