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Data Generation for Regulatory Agencies: A Collaborative Approach [Kõva köide]

(Technical Laureate, Corteva Agriscience), (Senior Principal Scientist, Bayer CropScience)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 188 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 250x180x16 mm, kaal: 576 g, 12 illustrations
  • Sari: ACS Symposium Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0841298297
  • ISBN-13: 9780841298293
  • Formaat: Hardback, 188 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 250x180x16 mm, kaal: 576 g, 12 illustrations
  • Sari: ACS Symposium Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0841298297
  • ISBN-13: 9780841298293
How to create a common dataset from diverse stakeholders

Data generation for regulatory decision making, particularly for risk assessment purposes, has become both complicated and expensive. Data are often generated by different submitters, using different protocols and methodology, which makes regulatory decision making difficult. One approach to
addressing these problems is for the regulated community to collaborate to generate a common dataset. This work highlights the formation, operation, and data submission of task forces along with the use of the submitted data by regulators evaluating individual products. Scientists and regulators
assessing risks will find this work helpful.
Preface ix
1 Regulatory Perspective on Exposure Task Forces
1(10)
Jeffrey L. Dawson
2 Regulatory Use of Generic Exposure Data for Pest Control Products: The Canadian Perspective
11(6)
Cristina Vizena
Trevor Satchwill
Shairoz Ramji
Isabelle Pilote
3 Spray Drift Task Force (SDTF)--Development of Data and Models for Determining Off-Target Drift of Agricultural Pesticides
17(10)
David R. Johnson
4 Agricultural Handler Exposure Task Force--Development of a Generic Exposure Database for Agricultural Workers Performing Mixer/Loader and Applicator Tasks
27(14)
David E. Barnekow
5 Agricultural Reentry Task Force (ARTF)--History, Data Development, and Data Use
41(10)
Michael E. Krolski
6 Overview of the Outdoor Residential Exposure Task Force (ORETF)
51(10)
Jennifer M. Thomasen
7 The FIFRA Endangered Species Task Force: Dealing with Unusual Challenges and Multiple Agencies
61(16)
Bernalyn D. McGaughey
8 Pollinator Research Task Force--Contributing to the Science of Pollinator Risk Assessments for Pesticides
77(16)
Joseph D. Wisk
Daniel R. Schmehl
9 Use of CARES NG to Conduct a Cumulative Dietary Exposure Assessment for Chlorotriazine Compounds: A Case Study
93(18)
Jason Johnston
Mark Breen
10 Agricultural Handler Exposure Task Force: A Technical Overview of Agricultural Handler Exposure Data Development
111(58)
Eric D. Bruce
Editors' Biographies 169(4)
Author Index 173(2)
Subject Index 175
David E. Barnekow (Ph.D. in Natural Product Organic Chemistry from Montana State University) is a Technical Laureate at Corteva Agriscience in Indianapolis, IN. During his time at Corteva, Dave has done research in metabolism, environmental fate, residue analysis, field volatility trials, and human exposure studies. Dave has served on the AGRO Division Executive Committee and has co-organized symposia for the ACS. He is the Administrative Chair for the Agricultural Handler Exposure Task Force.

Michael E. Krolski (Ph.D. in Synthetic Organic Chemistry from Iowa State University) is a Senior Principal Scientist at Bayer CropScience in Chesterfield, MO, where he has done research in metabolism, method development, residue analysis, crop field trials, and human exposure studies. Mike has served on the AGRO Division Executive Committee and has organized symposia for the ACS, the Pan-Pacific Conference, and the 2014 IUPAC Congress. He is the Technical Chair for the Agricultural Handler Exposure

Task Force and the Agricultural Reentry Task Force, and is on the technical committee for the Council for the Advancement of Pyrethroid Human Health Risk Assessment.