The goal of this course is oriented to toxicological risk management in companies. Practical gestion of professional risk and use of available data bases will be discusssed.
Part 2 : Biological monitoring
This lecture "biological monitoring" is oriented to toxicological risk management in companies and to watching up the toxicological risk in vitro or by experimental techniques on animal, or on human (monitoring of contamination and its impacts).
Course objective :
Part 1 : General principles
To improve knowledge in
toxicological management in companies ;
professional risks management : primary prevention (identification of potent agents, quantitative evaluation of exposures, mastering of potent agents) and risk evaluation ;
data bases : practical advices to use on line data banks and software.
Part 2 : Biological monitoring
1. Experimental toxicology
1.1. Estimation of severity of toxicity by in vivo methods
1.1.1. Advantages and disadvantages of animal experimentation
1.1.2. Growing-up, maintenance and experimentation conditions
1.1.3. Test of acute toxicity
1.1.4. Test of intermediate toxicity
1.1.5. Test of chronic toxicity
1.2. Estimation of severity of toxicity by in vitro methods
1.3. Stochastic effects
2. Human toxicity
2.1. Contamination monitoring
2.2. Effects monitoring
Prerequisites :
Part 2 : Biological monitoring
Toxicological risk management in companies
Partim 1 : General principles, 10h Th
Workshops :
Part 1 : General principles
Not appliable
Organization :
Part 1 : General principles
10 hours (2nd semester)
Part 2 : Biological monitoring
Theorical lectures (2 or 3 times) of 2 or 3 hours, 2nd semester
Written notes :
Part 1 : General principles
Copy of slides
Part 2 : Biological monitoring
.Copy of slides
Assessment :
Part 1 : General principles
Oral examination in june
Part 2 : Biological monitoring
Oral examination in June
Contacts :
Part 1 : General principles
Clinical, Forensic and Environmental Toxicology laboratory
Bloc central +3 porte 166
CHU Sart-Tilman
Secrétariat: B.CORNET 04/3667683
C.Charlier@chu.ulg.ac.be
Part 2 : Biological monitoring
Professeur Corinne CHARLIER
Clinical, Forensic and Environmental Toxicology laboratory