2025 Annual Report
Annual Report
January 2026 news from the Sec Gen
News

January 2026 news from the Sec Gen

Dear colleagues and friends,As we begin a new year, I would like to thank you for your continued engagement and trust in ECETOC. 2026 promises to be an exciting and dynamic year, and I am pleased...
ECETOC launches Secondee Programme
News

ECETOC launches Secondee Programme

Looking for an extra challenge? A next step to help develop your career? Consider applying for our Secondee Programme!ECETOC is looking for early-career scientists currently working at a member co...
HSSD Tool

HSSD Tool

This software was developed by a consortium of partners to facilitate the uptake of novel approaches to estimate aquatic threshold concentrations (e.g. the concentration at which 5% of the species are exposed above their EC50, HC5).
The Human Exposure Assessment Tools Database (heatDB)

The Human Exposure Assessment Tools Database (heatDB)

heatdb is a public directory of exposure data sources as well as available tools for exposure
NanoApp

NanoApp

ECETOC’s NanoApp is a tool designed to define the boundaries of sets of similar nanoforms and to generate a justification for the REACH registration.
Targeted Risk Assessment (TRA)

Targeted Risk Assessment (TRA)

The Targeted Risk Assessment (TRA) estimates exposures to workers, consumers and the environment that arise during a series of events.
Chronic fish case studies towards an IATA

Chronic fish case studies towards an IATA

Why?Hazard and safety assessments for the pelagic compartment often rely on in vivo studies using a single fish species, raising ethical concerns and uncertainty in terms of extrapolation....
Estimating the environmental release of Synthetic Polymeric Microparticles from Products

Estimating the environmental release of Synthetic Polymeric Microparticles from Products

Why?REACH restriction: SPM use restricted; emissions reporting required by May 2027. Gap: No analytical methods available to measure SPM emissions. Solution: Draft SPERC-based approac...
Case Studies on Reliability and Relevance Considerations during Validation of NAMs

Case Studies on Reliability and Relevance Considerations during Validation of NAMs

Why?Validation of NAMs is often overlooked despite its importance for regulatory use. Traditional validation methods are less suitable for NAMs, which focus on key events rather than apical...
Monograph
28.02.2002

Monograph 031 – Guidance on Evaluation of Reproductive Toxicity Data

Mono 031 : Guidance on Evaluation of Reproductive Toxicity Data | February 2002

The reproductive process is complex and there are many stages that are vulnerable to external influences; such influences include chemical exposure. Thus, where there is the likelihood of significant exposure to chemicals, it is important to evaluate their potential to affect adversely reproduction in humans. The interpretation of data from reproductive and developmental toxicity studies requires expert scientific judgement. Hazard assessment involves the identification of pertinent, treatment-related findings, attributing a level of concern that takes into account data from the study as a whole. The level of concern will depend on the type and incidence of response to treatment, as well as the overall conditions under which the response is elicited. Currently, there is no generally accepted framework that can be applied to perform such an assessment in a consistent and transparent manner. In this Monograph, guidance is provided in the form of a structured approach for the interpretation of reproductive toxicity data. The approach is illustrated through the use of examples from several fertility and developmental toxicity studies, drawn from the collective experience of the Task Force. This guidance takes into account the possible role of maternal toxicity in the interpretation of the study findings. Since the publication, in 1992, of ECETOC's previous guidance on this topic, new insights into the manner in which chemicals might impair reproductive function have become available. Some of these have been incorporated into updated versions of international or national test guidelines on the assessment of reproductive toxicity. These advances in testing methodology are also highlighted and discussed in this Monograph. In addition, specific mention is made of emerging issues, such as endocrine activity and developmental neurotoxicity.