This book discusses the function of regulatory toxicology in safeguarding public health. It covers how regulatory agencies assess chemical risks, set exposure limits, and enforce safety standards. The book emphasizes the interplay between science, policy, and law in managing toxicological risks. Suitable for regulatory professionals and public health officials, it provides insights into regulatory frameworks.
Weston Blackwell focuses on regulatory toxicology, examining the role of toxicology in public health protection and regulatory decisions. Weston has authored studies on how toxicological evidence informs public health policies. He serves as an editor for books on regulatory toxicology and its impact on public health. His research interests include the application of toxicology in regulatory agencies and health safety standards.