Toxicologist Duties & Responsibilities

The role and function of a Toxicologist includes the following duties and responsibilities:

  • Designing, planning, and carrying out experiments and trials in order to investigate various toxins.
  • Using scientific equipment and analytical techniques to identify and assess toxins and their effects.
  • Interpreting data in order to generate conclusions and to write reviews, reports, and papers on results.
  • Undertaking field studies when necessary.
  • Advising on the safe handling of toxic substances, when necessary.
  • Assisting in the process of establishing protective regulations for human, animal, and environmental welfare, when necessary.
  • Conducting research into the testing of toxic substances and how their effects can be minimized.
  • Evaluating the impact of potential new medicines and radiation on humans, animals, and the environment.
  • Giving evidence in court, specifically when working in the field of forensic toxicology.
  • Carrying out risk assessments to determine the long-term effects of toxic materials.

Note that this is not an exhaustive list of Toxicologist duties and responsibilities. Job functions for specific Toxicologist roles may vary, depending on the industry and type of employer.