This book examines the regulation of hazardous chemicals from a toxicological standpoint. It covers classification systems, labeling requirements, and control measures for hazardous substances. The book emphasizes the role of toxicology in informing regulations that protect workers, consumers, and the environment. Suitable for safety professionals and regulators, it promotes comprehensive hazardous material management.
Mila Boyer specializes in the regulation of hazardous materials from a toxicological perspective, focusing on establishing and enforcing safety standards to protect human health and the environment. Her research explores how toxicological data informs the classification, labeling, and handling requirements for hazardous substances used in industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare. Mila has developed comprehensive regulatory frameworks that integrate toxicological assessments to ensure safe management and disposal of hazardous materials. She has published numerous studies on the effectiveness of regulatory measures in reducing exposure risks and preventing accidents involving toxic substances. As an editor, Mila offers guidelines for regulatory agencies and toxicologists to manage hazardous materials effectively, promoting safety and compliance through informed toxicological regulations and practices.