C6010 Toxicology

Faculty of Science
Spring 2016
Extent and Intensity
1/0/0. 1 credit(s) (plus extra credits for completion). Recommended Type of Completion: zk (examination). Other types of completion: k (colloquium).
Teacher(s)
RNDr. Karel Picka, Ph.D. (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
RNDr. Karel Picka, Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry – Chemistry Section – Faculty of Science
Contact Person: prof. RNDr. Milan Potáček, CSc.
Supplier department: Department of Chemistry – Chemistry Section – Faculty of Science
Timetable
Wed 16:00–17:50 B11/132
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in general, inorganic and organic chemistry.
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is also offered to the students of the fields other than those the course is directly associated with.
fields of study / plans the course is directly associated with
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Course objectives
At the end of the course students should be able to:
- explain basic terms in toxicology and chemical safety;
- describe methods and guidelines of testing and assessment of hazardous properties of chemical substances;
- know the rules of classification and labeling of hazardous substances and mixtures;
- describe the factors determining the adverse effects of substances on human health;
- describe the major phases of interaction of substances with organism;
- be well oriented in Czech and EU legislation on substances and mixtures, public health and occupational safety and health;
- define the occupational exposure limits, maximum permissible concentrations of substances in water, maximum residue levels in foods;
- describe principles of the risk analysis and the protection of workers from the risk related to exposure to chemicals and emergency measures in cases of accidental substance exposure;
- describe hazardous properties of important inorganic and organic substances;
- be oriented in sources of information on hazardous properties of substances and mixtures.
Syllabus
  • 1. Introduction, aims and programme of the course. The basic terms: toxicology, chemical safety, harmful chemicals, xenobiotics, exposure, dose, effect, latent period, response, hazard, risk, classification, hazardous substances and mixtures, hazard pictograms, signal words, risk and safety phrases, hazard and precautionary statements. Local effects, the testing and evaluation of acute irritation and corrosion, the substances and mixtures corrosive and irritant to skin and causing serious eye damage or eye irritation.
  • 2. Systemic effects, acute and chronic intoxications, the testing and evaluation of acute, subacute, subchronic and chronic toxicity, LD50, LC50, ATE, NOAEL, LOAEL, the substances and mixtures very toxic, toxic and harmful, substances and mixtures with acute toxicity, specific target organ toxicity after a single and repeated exposure and aspiration toxicity. Sensitisation, allergy, the testing and evaluation of sensitisation, respiratory and skin sensitisers.
  • 3. Specific late effects. Mutagens, gene mutations, structural and numerical chromosome aberrations, genetic toxicology, bacterial reverse mutation tests, mammalian bone marrow chromosome aberration test, DNA damage and repair tests, epidemiological studies, the evaluation of mutagenicity of chemicals, germ cell mutagenic substances and mixtures.
  • 4. Carcinogenicity, carcinogenesis, carcinogenicity studies, epidemiological studies, the evaluation of carcinogenicity, carcinogenic substances and mixtures.
  • 5. Reproductive and developmental toxicity, embryotoxicity, teratogenicity, testing of reproductive toxicity and teratogenicity, epidemiological studies, evaluation of reproductive toxicity, substances and mixtures toxic for reproduction.
  • 6. Harmful physical properties, their testing and evaluation, explosive, oxidising, extremely flammable, highly flammable and flammable substances and mixtures.
  • 7. Ecotoxicology, the testing and evaluation of ecotoxicity and other properties of substances and mixtures which are harmful for the environment.
  • 8. The factors determining the adverse effects of chemicals on organism: substance, organism, dose, the others.
  • 9. The interaction of substances with organism. Routes of exposure, absorption, distribution, biotransformation (the reactions of the first and second phase of metabolic conversion) and elimination of xenobiotics, molecular, cellular and organ levels of interaction. Exposure tests, biological threshold limit values, genetic risk monitoring of workers exposed to genotoxic agents.
  • 10. The European Union legislation on substances and mixtures - Regulation No 1907/2006 (REACH), Directive 67/548/EEC, Regulation No 1272/2008 (CLP). The Czech legislation on substances and mixtures, the public health protection, occupational safety and health protection, and the prevention of major accidents. Permissible exposure levels and short-term exposure limits of chemicals and dusts in the air in the working zone, permissible concentrations of chemicals and dusts in indoor environment, maximum permissible concentrations of substances in drinking water, maximum residue levels in food.
  • 11. The risk assessment and occupational health protection of workpeople, individual protective devices, the first aid measures in cases of accidental chemical exposure.
  • 12. Special toxicology of inorganic substances.
  • 13. Special toxicology of important organic compounds (aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons, alcohols, phenols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, inorganic acid esters, nitro compounds, amines, organometallic compounds).
  • 14. The information sources on dangerous properties of substances and mixtures. Safety data sheets, toxicological literature, databases on CD-ROM and on-line, toxicological information centre.
Literature
  • Základy obecné a speciální toxikologie. Edited by Karel Picka - Jiří Matoušek. 1. vyd. Ostrava: Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava, 1996, 103 s. ISBN 80-85368-91-9. info
  • Tichý, Miloň. Toxikologie pro chemiky.Toxikologie obecná, speciální, analytická a legislativa. 2. vyd. Praha : Karolinum, 2004. 116 s. ISBN 80-246-0566-X
  • Náhradní obsah: Horák, Josef - Linhart, Igor - Klusoň, Petr. Úvod do toxikologie a ekologie pro chemiky. 1. vyd. Praha : Vysoká škola chemicko-technologická v Praze, 2004. 187 s. ISBN 80-7080-548-X
  • MATRKA, Miroslav and Vlastimil RUSEK. Průmyslová toxikologie : úvod do obecné a speciální toxikologie [Matrka, 1998]. 3. opr. vyd. Pardubice: Vysoká škola chemicko-technologická, 1998, 157 s. ISBN 80-7194-131-X. info
Teaching methods
lectures
Assessment methods
Oral examination
Language of instruction
Czech
Further Comments
Study Materials
The course is taught annually.
The course is also listed under the following terms Spring 2008 - for the purpose of the accreditation, Spring 2011 - only for the accreditation, Spring 2000, Spring 2001, Spring 2002, Spring 2003, Spring 2004, Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Spring 2007, Spring 2008, Spring 2009, Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012, spring 2012 - acreditation, Spring 2013, Spring 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2017, spring 2018, Spring 2019.
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