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Development of a framework for evaluation and expression of uncertainties in hazard and risk assessment
Project Code: T01056
07/06/2011
Food and Environment Research Agency, Sand Hutton, York YO41 1LZ
Hart, A ;
Section of Experimental Medicine and Toxicology, Imperial College London
Boobis, A;
Food and Environment Research Agency, Sand Hutton, York YO41 1LZ
Gosling, P;
University of Southampton
Coggon, D;
Durham University
Craig, P;
University of Leicester
Jones, D
In 2007 The Committee on Toxicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment (COT) published its report on variability and uncertainty in toxicology. The COT report concluded there was a need to develop a framework for the transparent expression of uncertainty in hazard characterisation which would enable COT, and other committees that perform toxicological evaluations, to improve communications to a wide range of stakeholders including the public with regards to the sources of variability and uncertainty in their risk assessments.
A draft framework was produced which incorporated promising approaches to help identify uncertainty. In a workshop setting, four previous assessments published by the COT (this included caffeine, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), peanut allergy and results of a Total Diet Study (aluminium and palladium)) were used to determine the effectiveness of the framework by applying it retrospectively to each of them individually. COT members provided feedback and this helped to further refine the framework.
The findings of the workshop, together with a draft copy of the final report, were presented at a Committee on Toxicity (COT) meeting held in June 2010. The document can be located at the following link:
http://cot.food.gov.uk/pdfs/tox201019.pdf
COT members agreed that their feedback at the workshop had been taken into consideration. A key point to arise was that members were less keen on the use of numerical values or symbols to express uncertainty about qualitative conclusions, but accepted that the report reflected on these points. The minutes on the discussion of this paper can be located at the following link:
http://cot.food.gov.uk/pdfs/cotmins22jun2010.pdf
Overall, it was concluded that it is fundamentally important for all risk assessments to evaluate uncertainty.
Further work is required to evaluate the application of the framework to different types of risk assessments. This will help to develop effective approaches when communicating uncertainty to decision makers and other key stakeholders.
In light of the findings, the following recommendations were made:
• Further investigation to refine the theoretical basis for the evaluation of uncertainties in quantitative questions, and to establish a theoretical basis for categorical questions.
• Further evaluation and, if appropriate, refinement of the proposed approaches by applying them to a range of practical examples.
• Exploration of challenges in standardising terminology for communicating uncertainties associated with toxicological risk assessments.
If the above recommendations are fulfilled, the credibility of addressing uncertainty of science-based policy will be further improved. This will ensure the COT, COM and COC utilise the framework to its maximum potential and be fully confident of making accurate assessments and decisions.
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