Risk assessment
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29 September 2003TR 089 – (Q)SARs: Evaluation of the commercially available software for human health and environmental endpoints with respect to chemical management applications
TR 089 : (Q)SARs: Evaluation of the commercially available software for human health and environmental endpoints with respect to chemical management applications | […]
29 April 2003TR 087 – Contact Sensitisation: Classification According to Potency
TR 087 : Contact Sensitisation: Classification According to Potency | April 2003 Contact allergens vary substantially with regard to the relative potency with […]
28 February 2003TR 086 – Derivation of Assessment Factors for Human Health Risk Assessment
TR 086 : Derivation of Assessment Factors for Human Health Risk Assessment | February 2003 In general, the risks to human health posed […]
28 July 2002Monograph 032 – Use of Human Data in Hazard Classification for Irritation and Sensitisation
Mono 032 : Use of Human Data in Hazard Classification for Irritation and Sensitisation | July 2002 Reference to the use of human […]
29 December 2001TR 082 – Risk Assessment in Marine Environments
TR 082 : Risk Assessment in Marine Environments | December 2001 Within Europe, risk assessments for new and existing substances for the freshwater […]
29 June 2001TR 079 – Exposure Factors Sourcebook for European Populations (with Focus on UK Data)
TR 079 : Exposure Factors Sourcebook for European Populations (with Focus on UK Data) | June 2001 Risk assessment includes elements of exposure, […]
28 September 2000Monograph 029 – Skin Sensitisation Testing for the Purpose of Hazard Indentification and Risk Assessment
Mono 029 : Skin Sensitisation Testing for the Purpose of Hazard Indentification and Risk Assessment | September 2000 The first step in any […]
28 May 1998Special Report 14 – n-Butyl Methacrylate Isobutyl Methacrylate OEL Criteria Document
SR 14 : n-Butyl Methacrylate and Isobutyl Methacrylate OEL Criteria Document | May 1998
3 January 1998Analysis of the ECETOC aquatic toxicity (EAT) database II. Comparison of acute to chronic ratios for various aquatic organisms and chemical substances
Environmental risk assessment often requires prediction of potential chronic effects in aquatic species from acute toxicity data. The scientific rationale for using extrapolation […]
2 January 1998Analysis of the ECETOC aquatic toxicity (EAT) database I. General Introduction
In assessing the environmental risk of a chemical it is necessary to predict safe levels in the environment, but this requires extrapolation from […]

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