Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
1
ITER & RiskIE Databases
Global Risk Resources ITER & RiskIE Databases Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment (TERA)
2
ITER International Toxicity Estimates for Risk
Database of chronic human health risk values and cancer classifications from organizations around the world for 650+ chemicals Risk value data in a side-by-side table format A synopsis that explains the underlying basis and rationale for each risk value and differences in risk values A link to each organization’s website or source document A forum through which independent parties can share their peer reviewed risk values A resource to ensure that risk managers do not “miss” useful data
3
Arsenic Search in All TOXNET Databases
13 records containing the word “arsenic” found in ITER
4
Summary Table for Arsenic, Inorganic
5
Arsenic, Inorganic – Noncancer Oral Data
6
RiskIE Risk Information Exchange
A Database to Communicate In-Progress Risk & Toxicity Assessments Includes over 5100 projects being conducted by more than 20 organizations representing 8 countries Currently available as beta, scheduled to join NLM’s TOXNET in 2008
9
RiskIE screenshot
10
Why do we need RiskIE? To facilitate information exchange early in the process! Chemical use has outpaced risk value development – we need to ensure we do not duplicate effort Risk assessment values vary across organizations – opportunity for information exchange early in process Risk Assessments receive intense review – so need to ensure that all sources of useful data have been tapped
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.