Medical School, Australian National University, Florey Building 54 Mills Road, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia.
Public Health Association of Australia, 20 Napier Close Deakin, Deakin, ACT 2600, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 May 30;19(11):6673. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19116673.
Humans are exposed to a myriad of chemicals every day, some of which have been established to have deleterious effects on human health. Regulatory frameworks play a vital role in safeguarding human health through the management of chemicals and their risks. For this review, we focused on agricultural and veterinary (Agvet) chemicals and industrial chemicals, which are regulated, respectively, by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA), and the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS). The current frameworks have been considered fragmented, inefficient, and most importantly, unsafe in prioritizing human health. We evaluated these frameworks, identified gaps, and suggested improvements that would help bring chemical regulation in Australia in line with comparative regulations in the EU, US, and Canada. Several weaknesses in the Australian frameworks include the lack of a national program to monitor chemical residues, slow pace in conducting chemical reviews, inconsistent risk management across states and territories, a paucity of research efforts on human health impacts, and inadequate framework assessment systems. Recommendations for Australia include establishing a national surveillance and chemical residue monitoring system, harmonizing risk assessment and management across jurisdictions, improving chemical review efficiency, and developing regular performance review mechanisms to ensure that human health is protected.
人类每天都会接触到无数的化学物质,其中一些已被证实对人类健康有害。监管框架在通过管理化学品及其风险来保护人类健康方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在本次综述中,我们重点关注农业和兽医(Agvet)化学品和工业化学品,它们分别由澳大利亚农药和兽药管理局(APVMA)和澳大利亚工业化学品引进计划(AICIS)监管。目前的框架被认为是分散的、低效的,最重要的是,在优先考虑人类健康方面是不安全的。我们评估了这些框架,确定了差距,并提出了改进建议,以帮助澳大利亚的化学品监管与欧盟、美国和加拿大的监管相媲美。澳大利亚框架的几个弱点包括缺乏监测化学残留的国家计划、进行化学审查的速度缓慢、各州和地区之间的风险管理不一致、对人类健康影响的研究工作不足以及框架评估系统不完善。对澳大利亚的建议包括建立国家监测和化学残留监测系统,在司法管辖区内协调风险评估和管理,提高化学审查效率,并制定定期绩效审查机制,以确保保护人类健康。