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  • 8-July-2014

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    Weight of evidence assessment for the skin sensitisation potential of 4-isopropylaniline

    This OECD monograph demonstrates how a chemical hazard assessment that considers and ranks all available relevant information - a so-called weight of evidence approach - can be constructed to conclude on a particular hazard endpoint for a chemical, in this case, skin sensitisation for 4-isopropylaniline.

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  • 4-July-2014

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    Biotechnology Update – OECD ICGB Newsletter No 27

    OECD major events and activities relating to biotechnologies: latest developments are updated biannually in this Newsletter

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  • 19-June-2014

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    Consensus document on the biology of cassava

    This document is a tool for environmental safety assessment of novel varieties of Cassava derived from modern biotechnology. Cassava is a key staple crop in Africa, Asia and Latin America, this document will be useful to many readers interested in biosafety issues.

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  • 3-June-2014

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    The Global Harmonised Submission Transport Standard (GHSTS) has been published

    The first version of the Globally Harmonised Submission and Transport Standard was published May 2014. The GHSTS is a standardised set of technical specifications used to assemble electronic files for any pesticide package in a predefined manner. Once the files are assembled according to the specifications, they can be transferred from a business entity to a regulatory authority and can be extracted for use in a regulatory process.

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  • 23-May-2014

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    Removal/emission predictions of wastewater treatment for exposure assessment and Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers

    This document compiles information on the current methodologies, tools and models and helps readers identify appropriate models/ and methodologies for estimating substance-specific removal/emissions from wastewater treatment systems. It could support efforts to improve these models and tools.

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  • 24-April-2014

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    Report of the OECD/KEMI/EU workshop on microbial pesticides: assessment and management of risks

    A report of the 2013 joint OECD/Swedish Chemicals Agency/European Commission workshop on the assessment and management of risks of microbial pesticides that resulted in 20 recommendations for approaches that could be taken now and areas for follow-up work to be undertaken by OECD or Member countries.

  • 24-April-2014

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    Managing pesticide risk to insect pollinators: new website

    This website gives information about the regulatory approaches adopted by OECD member countries to mitigate pesticide risks to insect pollinators. Following a survey of OECD member countries, it was concluded that mitigation of risks to insect pollinators is important to all its member countries, and that mitigation is a critical component of balancing the benefits of plant protection products with potential risks to insect pollinators.

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  • 15-April-2014

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    Guidance on grouping of chemicals, second edition

    The OECD has published the second edition of the guidance on grouping of chemicals. This edition has been augmented with experience and examples encountered in the OECD Cooperative Chemicals Assessment Programme. It also introduces new or revised guidance on elaborating the analogue and category approach, quantitative and qualitative read-across, justifying read-across, and using bioprofiling results for grouping chemicals.

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  • 11-April-2014

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    Harmonised method for characterising oleochemical substances for assessment purposes.

    The OECD has published a guidance for characterising oleochemical substances. The method presented gives guidance on how these complex substances can be characterised in a way that their composition is accurately and consistently reflected to ensure that substances with the same chemical composition, manufactured in different countries, can be characterised with the same description for hazard assessment purposes.

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