Many of the chemicals and prescription drugs utilized in health care
foundations are risky substances. Therefore, risk assessment sounds to be one of the
tight evolving appurtenances for developing convenient management methods which
will assist in hazardous waste management decision.
Some dangerous substances induce venomous effects on humans or the surroundings,
once casual exposure, these venomous effects are described as acute toxicity. As for the
prolonged exposure to these dangerous substances, it is called chronic toxicity.
Furthermore, one of the world health organization's functions is to supply objective and
reliable data and recommendation within the field of human health, a responsibility that
it accomplishes to some extent through its publication programs. Hazardous waste
reduction provides regulatory benefits as well.
The exposure to noxious substances has a range of effects on biological systems. The
present review will highlight the evidence of the association between exposure to
hazardous wastes, and threshold limits of the susceptibility of anomalies, besides, the
protective proceedings.
Keywords: Biological Effects, Congenital Anomalies, Hazardous Waste, Health,
Threshold.