31-May-2016
English
German database Information system für gefährliche Stoffe IGS is now linked to eChemPortal. The IGS provides public access to a variety of information on chemical and microbiological substances mostly in German. The focus is on regulatory information reflecting German and European, as well as Swiss, US and selected other legislation and assessments. Beside this, information on substance data and emergency procedures is available.
3-April-2015
English
The Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals used as chemical vapour deposition (CVD) precursors in the semiconductor industry. The document presents standard approaches for estimating environmental releases and occupational exposures, and discusses the typical engineering controls used to mitigate exposure to CVD precursors.
3-April-2015
English
This OECD Emission Scenario Document (ESD) is intended to provide information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals used in adhesive products, specifically during the use of adhesives in various industries.
3-April-2015
English
This ESD covers the use of chemicals in the industrial cleaning process. The industry categories relevant to this ESD are industrial category (IC) 4 (electrical/electronic industry) and IC 8 (Metal extraction, refining and processing).The cleaners targeted in this ESD are for use on metallic parts used in machinery and in various metal industries.
16-February-2015
English
The OECD has published guidance to facilitate the ecological risk assessment of organometallic and organic metal salt substances. A strategy is presented based on key steps that first consider the fate of these substances in the environment, the identification of moieties of concern, and subsequently the selection of an appropriate path forward to either assess the inorganic moiety and/or the individual substance.
2-October-2014
English
The OECD has published a report on a pilot chemical classification exercise undertaken in 2013 and ‘14. Using a number of chemical assessments agreed in the OECD hazard assessment programme, reasons why classification proposals may differ were investigated. The report concludes on the main reasons for such differences, and recommends some measures to overcome some of them.
12-septembre-2014
Anglais
Ce document concerne un atelier sur l’exposition des enfants aux produits chimiques qui s’est tenu le 7-8 octobre 2013, Utrecht, Pays bas. Les principaux résultats sont : 1) un arbre décisionnel pour aider les évaluateurs à savoir quand réaliser des études d’évaluation du risque et de l’exposition des enfants ; et 2) des recommandations pour des travaux de recherche sur des questions spécifiques de l’évaluation de l’exposition. [432]
15-April-2014
English
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.
11-April-2014
English
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.
11-April-2014
English
This document provides information on the sources, use patterns, and potential release pathways of chemicals used in the manufacture of thermal and carbonless copy paper. It presents approaches for estimating the environmental releases of and occupational exposures to additives and components used in thermal and carbonless copy paper coatings.