![]() ![]() The World Health Organization welcomes requests for permission to ![]() I.International Programme on Chemical Safety II.Series WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Dataġ.Environmental monitoring - methods 2.Environmental exposureģ.Models, theoretical 4.Data collection - methods Sound management of chemicals in relation to human health and the Participating Organizations, jointly or separately, to achieve the The purpose of the IOMC is to promoteĬoordination of the policies and activities pursued by the Recommendations made by the 1992 UN Conference on Environment andĭevelopment to strengthen cooperation and increase coordination in theįield of chemical safety. Institute for Training and Research, and the Organisation for EconomicĬo-operation and Development (Participating Organizations), following Nations Industrial Development Organization, the United Nations The Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management ofĬhemicals (IOMC) was established in 1995 by UNEP, ILO, the Food andĪgriculture Organization of the United Nations, WHO, the United ![]() Technical assistance in strengthening national capacities for the Objectives of the IPCS are to establish the scientific basis forĪssessment of the risk to human health and the environment fromĮxposure to chemicals, through international peer review processes, asĪ prerequisite for the promotion of chemical safety, and to provide (ILO), and the World Health Organization (WHO). The International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS),Įstablished in 1980, is a joint venture of the United NationsĮnvironment Programme (UNEP), the International Labour Organization Inter-Organization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals. ![]() World Health Organization, and produced within the framework of the Published under the joint sponsorship of the United NationsĮnvironment Programme, the International Labour Organization, and the MacIntosh, University of Georgia,Īthens, GA, USA and Professor J. Labour Organization, or the World Health Organization.įirst draft prepared by Dr D. Policy of the United Nations Environment Programme, the International This report contains the collective views of an international group ofĮxperts and does not necessarily represent the decisions or the stated INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME ON CHEMICAL SAFETYĮnvironmental Health Criteria 214 HUMAN EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT ![]()
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