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Toxicology

Toxicology underpins exposure assessment, risk characterization, and occupational exposure limit development in industrial hygiene practice.


This section examines core toxicological principles relevant to workplace health risk evaluation, including dose–response relationships, threshold versus non-threshold carcinogenic models, and the application of key effect metrics such as NOAEL, LOAEL, and benchmark dose. Emphasis is placed on practical interpretation for occupational settings, regulatory decision-making, and CIH/ROH examination contexts.

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Carcinogenicity in the Workplace: Threshold vs. Non-Threshold Carcinogens

Scientific and regulatory interpretation of threshold and non-threshold assumptions in carcinogenic risk assessment within occupational hygiene.

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