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CICAD PEER REVIEW

This final report, entitled Revised assessment of the risks to health and the environment associated with the use of organostannic compounds (excluding use as a biocide in antifouling paints) and released in December 2003, is an update of a report submitted to the Enterprise Directorate-General of the European Commission in July 2002 (EC, 2002). [Pg.53]

The report was peer-reviewed through the European Commission of Toxicity, Ecotoxicity and the Environment (CSTEE) and by individual expert peer reviewers in EU Member States. The authors of the report were P. Floyd, C. Corden, P. Howe, and S. Dobson. [Pg.53]

The draft CICAD on mono- and disubstituted methyltin, butyltin, and octyltin compounds was sent for review to institutions and organizations identified by IPCS after contact with IPCS national Contact Points and Participating Institutions, as well as to identified experts. Comments were received from  [Pg.53]

Institut de recherche Robert Sauve en sante et en securite du travail (IRSST), Montreal, Quebec, Canada [Pg.53]

Benson, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8, Denver, CO, USA [Pg.53]


International Chemical Safety Cards on the relevant chemical(s) are attached at the end of the CICAD, to provide the reader with concise information on the protection of human health and on emergency action. They are produced in a separate peer-reviewed procedure at IPCS. They may be complemented by information from IPCS Poison Information Monographs (PIM), similarly produced separately from the CICAD process. [Pg.1]

CICADs are concise documents that provide summaries of the relevant scientific information concerning the potential effects of chemicals upon human health and/or the environment. They are usually based on selected national or regional evaluation documents or on existing EHCs. Before acceptance for publication as CICADs by IPCS, these documents undergo extensive peer review by internationally selected experts to ensure their completeness, accuracy in the way in which the original data are represented, and the validity of the conclusions drawn. [Pg.1]

The Steering Group will also advise IPCS on the appropriate form of the document (i.e. a standard CICAD or a de novo CICAD) and which institution bears the responsibility of the document production, as well as on the type and extent of the international peer review. [Pg.1]


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