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- Action area 1
Action area 1: Increase common understanding among stakeholders
Action area 1: Increase common understanding among stakeholders
The aim is to achieve a common understanding among stakeholders on the purpose of different pieces of information in the CSR. The expected outcome is definition of the key elements in a CSR.
Status: Completed
A workshop was organised with Member States in October 2013, and essential information on use conditions and exposure from the CSR have been introduced as data fields in IUCLID 6 which has been published in 2016. These adaptations are consistent with the OECD template covering use and exposure.
Contact Person(s)
- Andreas Ahrens, Directorate C – Registration, ECHA
Email: andreas.ahrens(at)echa.europa.eu
[Last update: August 2015]
The aim is to achieve a common understanding among stakeholders on the purpose of different pieces of information in the exposure scenario (ES) for communication. The expected outcome is the definition of the "content essentials" for the exposure scenario for communication (environmental, occupational and consumer exposure controls).
Status: Completed
- Annotated templates for exposure scenario for communication (08/2014)
- An illustrative example of an exposure scenario for communication (08/2014)
Contact Person(s)
- Mercedes Viñas, Directorate C - Registration, ECHA.
Email: mercedes.vinas(at)echa.europa.eu
[Last update: August 2015]
The conclusions of the actions 1.1 and 1.2 will be reflected in an easy‑to‑read document for distribution to all stakeholders.
Status: Completed
Documents on actions 1.1 and 1.2 are available
Contact Person(s)
- Laura Walin, Directorate C - Registration, ECHA.
Email: laura.walin(at)echa.europa.eu
[Last update: October 2016]
- Relevant presentations from ENES3[PDF][EN]
Events
- 22-23 October 2013 (Action 1.1)Workshop: Content essentials on use, exposure and risks in Chemical Safety Reports