Is The Chemical Released by Industry Toxic?
Is The Chemical Released by Industry Toxic?
Hazard Dose-response
Identification Assessment
Risk Characterization
Exposure
Assessment
Steps
• Step 1: Hazard Identification
• Step 2: Dose- response assessment
– If an adverse risk is present what is the relationship
between the dose of an agent received by a receptor
(organism or ecosystem) and the incidence of an
adverse effect on that receptor
• Dose is the mass of chemical received by the exposed
individual
• Receptor is the organism receiving the dose
– Most of the dose- response assessments are done on
animals.
• Is there any problem with this procedure?
Dose-response curve
100%
Compound A Compound B
80%
Response
60%
40%
LD50 LD50
20% NOAEL
0%
0 1 10 100 1000 10000
Media Pathways
Water Ingestion, dermal contact, inhalation during
shower
Sediment Ingestion, dermal contact
Air Inhalation of air borne chemicals and particulate
matter
Soil Incidental ingestion, dermal contact
Food Ingestion
Exposure Assessment Examples
Ecological
&Human Health
𝐶𝐴×𝐼𝑅×𝐸𝑇×𝐸𝐹×𝐸𝐷
CDI=
𝐵𝑊×𝐴𝑇
CA=10 µg/m3
IR= Inhalation Rate= 0.633 m3/h
ET=Exposure time= 24 h/d
EF=Exposure Frequency= 365 d/y
ED=Exposure duration= 60 y
BW=Body Weight= 78 kgs
AT=Averaging time= 75*365 d
Example1
A chemical compound ‘XX’ is in air at concentrations of 10
µg/m3 in a city. A person stays in that city for 60 years. If the
inhalation rate is 0.633 m3/h and average body weight is 78
kgs. Estimate the life-time average chronic daily intake of
chemical compound ‘XX’ .
𝐶𝐴×𝐼𝑅×𝐸𝑇×𝐸𝐹×𝐸𝐷
CDI=
𝐵𝑊×𝐴𝑇
CA=10 µg/m3 10 × 0.633 × 24 × 365 × 60
𝐶𝐷𝐼 =
78 × 75 × 365
IR= Inhalation Rate=0.633 m3/h = 1.55814 µg/kg-d
=1.55814×10-3mg/kg-d
ET=Exposure time=24 h/d
EF=Exposure Frequency=365 d/y
ED=Exposure duration=60 y If SF=3×10-2kg-d/mg
Risk=CDI×SF
BW=Body Weight= 78 kgs = 1.55814×10-3mg/kg-d × 3×10-2kg-d/mg
= 4.67×10-5
AT=Averaging time=75 ×365 d
If Risk is less 10-4, then its fine according to the USEPA
Example 2
• A chemical compound exists in water distributed by a locality. This
water is main source for drinking, showering and swimming.
– Pathways
• Drinking
• Showering
• Swimming: Ingestion and dermal contact
• Inhalation
– Formulae
– Inputs with correct units
– CDIDri, CDIShow, CDISwi, CDIInh
– CDI=CDIDri +CDIShow +CDISwi+CDIInh
– Risk=CDI*SF