Recently Completed Task Forces
- Activity-Based Relationships for Aquatic Ecotoxicology Data: Use of the Activity Approach to Strengthen MoA Predictions
- Adapting Simple Treat for simulating behaviour of chemical substances
- Adverse Outcome Pathways (AOPs) focusing on endocrine active chemicals
- Approaches for read-across in chemical risk assessment
- Aquatic toxicity and bioaccumulation of sparingly soluble manufactured particulate substances
- Assessment and evaluation of risks resulting from dermal exposure to chemicals
- Category approaches, read-across, (Q)SAR
- Chemical risk assessment – ecosystem services
- Development of interim guidance for the inclusion of non-extractable residues (NER) in the risk assessment of chemicals
- Endocrine Disruption
- Environmental Exposure Assessment of Ionisable Organic Compounds
- Exploring community-based environmental hazard assessments of mixtures based on MOA-based approaches
- Exploring novel ways of using SSD to establish PNECs for industrial chemicals
- Freshwater Ecotoxicity as an environmental impact category to guide the selection of chemical-based products
- Grouping of nanomaterials
- Guidance Document for the Extended One-Generation Reproduction Toxicity Study (OECD Test Guideline 443) (EOGRT)
- Guidance for assessing the impact of mixtures of chemicals in the aquatic environment
- Guidance for classification of reproductive toxicants under GHS
- Guidance for Effective Use of Human Exposure Data in Risk Assessment of Chemicals
- Guidance on assessment factors to derive a DNEL
- Guidance on interpreting endocrine disrupting effects within the constraints of REACH and the revised 91/414 directive
- Low-dose interactions
- Mode of Action and Identification of Adverse vs. Non-adverse Effects
- PBT criteria (Annex XIII of REACH)
- Poorly Soluble Particles / Lung Overload
- Potency in carcinogenicity and reproductive toxicity classification
- Refined Approaches for Risk Assessment of PBT/vPvB Chemicals
- Risk assessment approaches for PBT/vPvB or POPs
- Sufficiency of aquatic hazard information for environmental risk assessment
- Thresholds in respiratory sensitisation
- Understanding the relationship between extraction technique and bioavailability