NWI-MM014
Risk Management of Chemicals
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleNWI-MM014
Credits (ECTS)3
CategoryMA (Master)
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Science; BioWetenschappen;
Lecturer(s)
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Lecturer
prof. dr. A.M. Breure
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Lecturer
prof. dr. M.A.J. Huijbregts
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Lecturer
prof. dr. ir. D. van de Meent
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Contactperson for the course
prof. dr. L. Posthuma
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Coordinator
prof. dr. L. Posthuma
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Academic year2017
Period
KW2  (13/11/2017 to 04/02/2018)
Starting block
KW2
Course mode
full-time
Remarks-
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesNo
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Content
The MSc course on Risk Management of Chemicals follows a project-oriented setting by evaluating the human and environmental risk of a chemical in different situations. Real cases will be evaluated together with risk assessors that do the evaluations of chemicals in daily practice. The course also familiarizes students with the institutions, policy and regulation involved. The course builds forth on the bachelor-course Human and Ecological Risk Assessment, which focused on theoretical foundations. This course expands on theory and utilizes that to venture into the practices on safeguarding and restoring human health and biodiversity.  
 
Introducing the field, the needs and options for chemical management are introduced, relating to e.g. the sustainable development goals. This is followed by introductions to important European legislations involving chemicals, with an emphasis on the Registration and Evaluation of CHemicals (REACH). The course involves introduction to risk characterization methods and the use of associated tools, and the use of those in realistic implementation projects, in order to help understanding risk assessment and management practices, with the eventual aim to avoid and reduce chemical exposures, risks and impacts. Part of the course is devoted to assess, interpret and communicate the human and environmental risks of a specific chemical in a realistic project setting. 
 
Literature
The following study material will be provided:
• a student manual with general course information (downloadable via Blackboard);
• a reader with (additional) theoretical background documents (downloadable via Blackboard);

Teaching formats
• lectures
• guided individual project work
• individual project work without guidance
• problem sessions

Additional comments
The course includes lectures, presentations and discussions on the needs for chemical management (sustainable development goals, human and environmental protection), and on associated chemical legislations, risk screening tools and risk reduction measures, in a combined theory- and practices-oriented risk assessment setting.

Topics
The student is able to understand the motives and context of chemical risk assessments, to produce a risk assessment report on human and environmental risks of a specific chemical, and to communicate the results and conclusion of the analysis to various stakeholders in a realistic setting.

Test information
Tentamination (knowledge of theory), and Evaluation of written report on practical examples (practical experience).

Prerequisites
For all students, except the Faculty of Medicine, the Bachelor course Human and Ecological Risk Assessment is recommended for gaining basic theoretical understanding of the risk assessment process. In case of indistinctness, the course coordinator takes the final decision on entry allowance.

Contact information
The coordinators of the course are prof. dr. L. Posthuma (e-mail: l.posthuma@science.ru.nl) and prof. dr. A.M. Breure: t.breure@science.ru.nl )

This course is scheduled once every two years and alternates with the course NWI-MM020 Sustainable production and consumption

Required materials
Reader
a student manual with general course information (downloadable via Blackboard)
Reader
a reader with (additional) theoretical background documents (downloadable via Blackboard)

Instructional modes
Course occurrence

Tests
Tentamen
Test weight1
OpportunitiesBlock KW2, Block KW4