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Harmonization of criteria documents for standard setting in occupational health: a report of a workshop.

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The paper presents the most important points of the discussion, recommendations, and conclusions of a workshop on harmonization of criteria documents (CDs) for standard setting in occupational health, with emphasis on standardSetting in the European Community (EC).
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This article is published in Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology.The article was published on 1991-06-01. It has received 15 citations till now.

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Information dissemination and use: critical components in occupational safety and health.

TL;DR: A framework for dissemination of OSH information is offered and the need to focus on the extent to which decision-makers and others receive and use such information is underscored.
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Procedures for health risk assessment in Europe.

TL;DR: This report compares cancer classification systems, health risk assessment approaches, and procedures used for establishing occupational exposure limits (OELs), in various European countries and scientific organizations to highlight and compare key aspects of these processes.
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Assessment of user safety, exposure and risk to veterinary medicinal products in the European Union.

TL;DR: This paper seeks to examine the relevant factors that lie behind user risk assessments for veterinary medicinal products in general while focusing on EU requirements, the determination of risk management and risk communication strategies and how this relates to user safety assessment and pharmacovigilance responsibilities.
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Boundary Dynamics in Dutch Standard Setting for Occupational Chemicals

Roland Bal
TL;DR: Once started as the activity of some individual scientists, and later taken up by professional organisations, standard setting for occupational chemicals has since the 1970s increasingly become a task of government agencies, and has led in turn to the design of assessment protocols, the standardisation of toxicity tests.