Hazard vs Risk assessment

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OpenChemFacts :

  • currently provides hazard values (effect factors),

  • will soo provide risk values (characterization factors).

These metrics are complementary as they ....

🧪Hazard

Hazard refers to the intrinsic potential of a substance to cause harm.

OpenChemFacts provides Effect Factors (EF) for all chemicals. These values express the inherent toxicity of a chemical independent of exposure. This is illustrated in the interface with the dose–response relationship (cf. Species-Sentivity Distribution curve).

These information help answer such questions :

  • How toxic is the substance?

  • What concentration causes effects in organisms?

  • How does biological response change with dose?

⚠️Risk

Risk refers to the likelihood that harm will occur under real-world exposure conditions.

OpenChemFacts will soon provide Characterization Factors (CF) for all chemicals.

Details are available here.

These information help answer such questions :

  • How harmful is this chemical to ecosystems if it is emitted into the environment ?

  • Which environmental compartments (air, water, soil) will receive most of the pollutant?

  • How much of the emitted chemical will actually reach and affect organisms ?

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