Contaminated Land Research Report 9 Contaminants in soil: collation of toxicological data and intake values for humans (includes errata) (Withdrawn)
Publication Year
2002
Document Status
Withdrawn, cited in regs
Abstract
Describes a framework for the collation of toxicological data to support the derivation of soil contaminant intakes that are protective of human health. It has been developed by DEFRA and the Environment Agency, based upon work by a number of contractors. This involves assessing the potential harm to human health from contaminants in soil and using this information for deriving health criteria. Tolerable daily intakes (TDIs) and minimal risk levels (termed “Index Doses”) are derived for threshold and non-threshold contaminants, respectively. The latter refers to chemicals for which a threshold for health effects cannot be assumed, such as genotoxic carcinogens and mutagens. TDIs and Index Doses are derived from expert judgement of all the relevant data on the toxicological properties of the chemical. Written for technical professionals who are familiar with the risks posed by land contamination to human health but who are not necessarily experts in toxicology.
Document History
This document is no longer available from the original publisher therefore the status is unconfirmed. Also referred to as - Contaminated Land Exposure Assessment (CLEA 9). Produced by the Environment Agency in conjunction with DEFRA.
ISBN
9781857057348
Publisher Information
Environment Agency
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