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Chemical safety assessment

The stressor to impact approach is used when the impact of a substance is unknown. It is, for example, used in the guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment developed by the European Chemicals Agency [28] for the implementation of REACH. [Pg.124]

ECHA (2008) Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment -Part A Introduction to the Guidance Document... [Pg.135]

ECHA (2010) Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment. Chapter R.18 Exposure scenario building and environmental release estimation for the waste life stage. Version 2, December 2010. http //echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/13632/ rl 8 v2 final en.pdf... [Pg.152]

The possible use of the BALB/c 3T3 CTA is mentioned in various recent testing strategies including the supplemental data for pharmaceuticals and the guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment for REACH [34, 35]. [Pg.182]

ECHA (2008) REACH Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment, Chapter R.7a Endpoint specific guidance. See chapter R7.7.1 Mutagenicity testing. Available at http //guidance.echa.europa.eu/docs/guidance document/information requirements r7a en.pdf vers=20 08 08... [Pg.204]

Cooper RL, Lamb JC, Barlow SM et al (2006) A tiered approach to life stages testing for agricultural chemical safety assessment. Crit Rev Toxicol 36(l) 69-98... [Pg.339]

Agricultural chemical safety assessment a multisector approach to the modernization of human safety requirements. Crit Rev Toxicol, 36, 1-7. [Pg.443]

Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC), it must cover all intended uses through a specified branch of a supply chain. Under REACH, the results of such chemical safety assessments must be documented as chemical safety reports (CSR). [Pg.69]

ECHA (2012) Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment Chapter R.7a endpoint specific guidance version 2.0 November 2012, R.7.7. Mutagenicity and carcinogenicity. http //ihcp.jrc.ec.europa. eu/our labs/eurl-ecvam/eurl-ecvam-... [Pg.326]

ECHA (2008c). Guidance on information requirements and chemical safety assessment. Part E Chemical Safety Report. Guidance for the Implementation of REACH, htq) //reach.jrc.it/docs/guidance docu-ment/information requirements part f en.pdf vers=20 08 08, 1—10. [Pg.63]

Knight, D. J., and Thomas, M. B. (2003). Practical Guide to Chemical Safety Assessment. Rapra Technology, Shrewsbury, U.K. [Pg.63]

In order to sustain, and more objectively, to improve upon the ability of human, natural and mixed systems to withstand and adapt to endogenous or exogenous changes, ideally indefinitely, much greater chemical safety assessment is essential. [Pg.620]

International Programme on Chemical Safety, Assessing Human Health Risks of Chemicals Derivation of Guidance Values for Health-Based Exposure Limits, Environmental Health Criteria, World Health Organisation, Geneva, 1994 p. 73. [Pg.107]

For all substances manufactured or imported in quantities of more than 10 tonnes per year, a chemical safety assessment (CSA) has to be carried out and the results summarized in the chemical safety report (CSR). A CSR is not necessary for preparations in which substances are present above the consideration hmit mentioned in the Dangerous Preparation Directive 199/45/EC [8-4] or in annex I of the Dangerous Substance directive 67/548/EEC [8-5]. The CSR should consist of the following sections ... [Pg.376]


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