Regulating Chemical Risks: European and Global Challenges
by
Morton A. Meyers, MD, FACR, FACG; Chusilp Charnsangavej, MD, FSIR; Michael Oliphant, MD, FACR
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Science & Technology
Health & Wellness
Format
Kindle
Pages
366
Language
Dutch, Flemish
Published
Jan 1, 2010
Publisher
Springer
Edition
2010
ISBN-10
9048194288
ISBN-13
9789048194285
Description
This volume delves into the intricate world of chemical regulations, offering a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape both in Europe and beyond. Drawing on the expertise of seasoned professionals, the authors explore the multifaceted challenges posed by the regulation of chemical risks. Their insights provide a vital understanding of how these regulations impact public health, environmental safety, and industry standards.
The book highlights emerging trends and emphasizes the importance of adapting existing regulatory frameworks to keep pace with scientific advancements and societal needs. In an era where chemical safety is of utmost concern, the authors discuss the balance between innovation and safety, illustrating how regulatory bodies can navigate these often conflicting priorities.
Real-world case studies illustrate the complexities of implementing effective regulatory measures, shedding light on the successes and failures experienced across various sectors. This analytical approach encourages readers to consider the broader implications of chemical risk management on a global scale.
Ultimately, the volume serves as a critical resource for policymakers, scientists, and stakeholders engaged in the dialogue on chemical safety. It inspires a collaborative effort to ensure that regulatory measures not only safeguard health and the environment but also promote progress and sustainability in an increasingly interconnected world.
The book highlights emerging trends and emphasizes the importance of adapting existing regulatory frameworks to keep pace with scientific advancements and societal needs. In an era where chemical safety is of utmost concern, the authors discuss the balance between innovation and safety, illustrating how regulatory bodies can navigate these often conflicting priorities.
Real-world case studies illustrate the complexities of implementing effective regulatory measures, shedding light on the successes and failures experienced across various sectors. This analytical approach encourages readers to consider the broader implications of chemical risk management on a global scale.
Ultimately, the volume serves as a critical resource for policymakers, scientists, and stakeholders engaged in the dialogue on chemical safety. It inspires a collaborative effort to ensure that regulatory measures not only safeguard health and the environment but also promote progress and sustainability in an increasingly interconnected world.
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