IRIS Process (2008 Update)
Contact
- Melissa Anley-Mills
- by phone at: 202-564-5179
- by email at: anley-mills.melissa@epa.gov
- by email at: anley-mills.melissa@epa.gov
Notice
[04/08] Update: EPA has released an update to the current IRIS Process as described on the IRIS Web site at http://www.epa.gov/ncea/iris/process.htm. This was announced in an April 10, 2008 Press Release announcement.
The Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) database that contains information on human health effects that may result from exposure to chemical substances in the environment. IRIS is maintained by EPA’s Office of Research and Development.The IRIS process consists of development of a draft Toxicological Review for the chemical, internal and external scientific reviews of the draft document, EPA responses to review comments, and development and posting on the IRIS web site of an IRIS Summary and final Toxicological Review. EPA is announcing revisions to the IRIS process. New steps in the process include increased participation by other federal agencies and the public in the development of the Toxicological Review and opportunities for other federal agencies to conduct research to fill data gaps.
Downloads/Related Links
- EPA's Integrated Risk Information System: Assessment Development Process (2008) (PDF) (9 pp, 65 KB, about PDF)
- Implementation of Revised IRIS Process Memo: Marcus Peacock, EPA Deputy Administrator (PDF) (11 pp, 256 KB, about PDF)
- Revised IRIS Process Question & Answers (PDF) (5 pp, 26 KB, about PDF)
- Link to the April 10, 2008 Press Release Notice