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  1. In the IARC Monographs programme, IARC undertakes hazard identification, which is the first fundamental step to understanding carcinogenicity. Hazard identification aims to identify the specific properties of the agent and its potential to cause harm, i.e. the potential for an agent to cause cancer .

  2. What is Hazard Determination? Hazard determination is the process of evaluating available scientific evidence in order to determine if a chemical is hazardous pursuant to the HCS. This evaluation identifies both physical hazards (e.g. , flammability or reactivity) and health hazards (e.g. , carcinogenicity or sensitization).

  3. Jul 14, 2023 · Video: IARC Monographs hazard classification process. This video explains the process used by the IARC Monographs on the Identification of Carcinogenic Hazards to Humans to classify a substance according to the strength of the evidence that the substance can cause cancer. This classification does not indicate the level of cancer risk associated ...

  4. IARC’s hazard identification is planned for 6–13 June 2023, and JECFA’s risk assessment for 27 June to 6 July 2023. The sequence of these evaluations and the close collaboration between the IARC Monographs and the WHO/JECFA Secretariat will permit a comprehensive evaluation of the health effects of aspartame consumption based on the ...

  5. Interdisciplinary working groups of expert scientists review the published studies and assess the strength of the available evidence that an agent can cause cancer in humans. The principles, procedures, and scientific criteria that guide the evaluations are described in the Preamble to the IARC Monographs.

  6. Dec 13, 2023 · What is Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment? Hazard identification and risk assessment (HIRA) are two processes necessary for maintaining a high level of safety and efficiency in the workplace. These processes aim to identify potential risks and hazards, assess their severity, and put management teams in a better position to put controls ...

  7. Mar 5, 2024 · No, the IARC classification is a Hazard Identification determination only, the first step in the risk assessment process. IARC does not engage in risk assessments, so the IARC classifications do not mean that consuming a food containing those compounds will cause cancer in humans.