Chemical safety
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Chemical safety

Chemical safety

Chemicals or group of chemicals of major public health concern include arsenic, asbestos, benzene, cadmium, dioxin and dioxin-like substances, inadequate or excess fluoride, lead, mercury and highly hazardous pesticides. Chemical safety is achieved by undertaking all activities involving chemicals in such a way so as to ensure the safety of health and environment. It covers all chemicals, natural and manufactured, and full range of exposure situations, from natural presence of chemicals in environment to their extraction or synthesis, industrial production, transportation and disposal.

The health impact of chemicals is determined by a process of assessment, which aims to provide a scientific description of the risks of chemical exposures. These descriptions are published in assessment reports and other related documents so that governments and international and national organizations can use them as the basis for taking preventive actions against adverse health and environmental impacts.

Through the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS), WHO works to establish the scientific basis for the sound management of chemicals, and to strengthen national capabilities and capacities for chemical safety.

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Exposure to lead: a major public health concern: preventing disease through healthy environments, 4th ed

Lead is a toxic metal whose widespread use has caused extensive environmental contamination and health problems in many parts of the world. It is a cumulative...

International code of conduct on pesticide management: guidance on options for reducing risk when phasing out pesticides

This guidance covers different options for banning or phasing out a pesticide and suggests related risk reduction measures to be taken during the phase-out...

International code of conduct on pesticide management: guidance note on online sales of pesticides

Pesticides are widely used in agricultural production, vector control and household pest control. In the era of rapid internet and trade globalization,...

International code of conduct on pesticide management: guidance note on illegal trade of pesticides

The illegal trade in pesticides is a major global concern, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This issue has implications on human health,...

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