This book focuses on the application of toxicological principles in assessing and managing risks within public health programs. It covers methodologies for evaluating chemical exposures, identifying vulnerable populations, and developing risk communication strategies. The text emphasizes the integration of toxicological data into public health decision-making to protect community health. Suitable for public health officials and toxicologists, it promotes evidence-based risk assessment practices in public health initiatives.
Jaxon Shaffer focuses on assessing risk through toxicology in public health programs, evaluating the potential health hazards posed by environmental and occupational exposures. His research involves developing risk assessment models that integrate toxicological data to inform public health policies and interventions. Jaxon has worked on various public health initiatives aimed at reducing exposure to harmful chemicals and promoting safer environments for communities. He has published numerous studies on the methodologies and applications of toxicological risk assessments in public health contexts. As an editor, Jaxon offers guidelines for public health professionals and toxicologists to conduct comprehensive risk assessments, promoting evidence-based policies and programs that protect public health through informed toxicological evaluations.