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US EPA's IRIS pilot program: establishing IRIS as a centralized, peer-reviewed data base with agency consensus. Integrated Risk Information System.

机译:美国EPA的IRIS试点计划:将IRIS建立为经过机构认可的,经过同行评审的集中式数据库。综合风险信息系统。

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The US EPA's Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) contains Agency consensus scientific positions and quantitative values on cancer and noncancer health effects that may result from lifetime oral or inhalation exposure to specific chemical substances in the environment. Combined with specific exposure assessment information, the summary health information in IRIS may be used as a source in evaluating potential public health risks from environmental contaminants. IRIS is available to the public via EPA's Internet server at http://www.epa.gov/iris. Originally developed for internal EPA use, IRIS usage has broadened since being made publicly available in 1988 to include the private and public sectors nationally and internationally. Up to 1995, IRIS summaries were generated from within various EPA Offices and Regions and reviewed by Agency Workgroups, one for cancer and one for noncancer endpoints, before entry onto IRIS. In response to the increasing usage and recognition of IRIS and suggestions for improvement, an IRIS Pilot program was initiated in 1995. The purpose of the Pilot was 3-fold: To improve efficiency in getting information on to IRIS; to improve documentation for the positions reported in IRIS summaries, including applying new methodologies and guidance; and to improve opportunity for public input including external peer review. A new infrastructure was put in place, consisting of a cross-Agency team of 'Chemical Managers', a Pilot Program Manager, and a set of Agency 'Consensus Reviewers'. Cancer and noncancer assessments were prepared in an integrated fashion for Pilot chemical substances, documented in 'Toxicological Reviews' and derivative IRIS summaries. Public input was emphasized via an initial data call and rigorous external peer review. A final step was Agency-wide consensus review by senior staff scientists representing EPA's Offices and Regions. EPA's experience with the Pilot is forming the basis for designing operational aspects of the long-term IRIS program.
机译:美国EPA的综合风险信息系统(IRIS)包含了机构在癌症和非癌症健康影响方面的共识科学立场和定量值,这些影响可能是由于终身口服或吸入环境中的特定化学物质而导致的。结合特定的暴露评估信息,IRIS中的健康摘要信息可以用作评估来自环境污染物的潜在公共健康风险的来源。 IRIS可通过EPA的Internet服务器(http://www.epa.gov/iris)向公众开放。 IRIS最初是为EPA内部使用而开发的,自1988年公开发布以来,其用途已扩大到包括国内和国际的私人和公共部门。直到1995年,IRIS汇总都是从EPA的各个办公室和地区中产生的,并由原子能机构工作组进行审查,其中一个针对癌症,另一个针对非癌症终点,然后才进入IRIS。为了响应对IRIS的越来越多的使用和认可以及对改进的建议,1995年启动了IRIS试点计划。试点的目的是三方面的:提高信息获取效率。改进IRIS摘要中报告的职位的文件记录,包括应用新的方法和指南;并增加公众参与的机会,包括外部同行评审。建立了一个新的基础设施,该基础设施由跨部门的“化学经理”团队,试点项目经理和一组机构“共识审核员”组成。以综合方式对试验化学物质进行了癌症和非癌症评估,并记录在“毒理学评论”和衍生的IRIS摘要中。通过初始数据呼叫和严格的外部同行评审来强调公众意见。最后一步是代表EPA办事处和地区的高级研究人员对原子能机构进行共识评估。 EPA在试点项目上的经验为长期IRIS计划的操作方面的设计奠定了基础。

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