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20-September-2011
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The Toolbox is a free software application intended to be used by governments, chemical industry and other stakeholders in filling gaps in (eco)toxicity data needed for assessing the hazards of chemicals. The Toolbox incorporates information and tools from various sources into a logical workflow.
20-September-2011
English
This page summarises the goals of the workshop on metals specificities in environmental risk assessment, and also contains presentations made by speakers.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals used in the radiation curable products industry, specifically during application of radiation curable coatings, inks, and adhesives.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals used in the automotive refinishing industry.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals to be used in water washing machines at industrial and institutional laundries.
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals to be used in metalworking fluids.
29-June-2011
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Explanatory note for the use of the template for drafting SIDS Initial Assessment Reports (SIAR) for chemicals within the OECD Cooperative Chemicals Assessment Programme.
The OECD brings together government officials and stakeholders who review and assess notifications from companies who wish to market new chemicals and explores ways to share such work and harmonize activities to reduce work for governments and costs for industry.
Brazil has joined an OECD chemical testing agreement that allows countries to share and accept each other’s results, saving money for governments and industry and reducing the risk of trade disputes.
All products from the OECD (Q)SAR Project such as general guidance documents on (Q)SARs, guidance and training materials for the QSAR Toolbox are freely available.
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