Programme

  1. Registration

  2. Overview on ERA

    • Input parameter for ERA
    • Emission pathways into environment
    • Definitions (emission estimation, exposure and effect assessment, risk characterisation)
  3. Guidance documents

    • ECHA guidance documents (Vol. IV, Part A&B):
      • Information requirements (Part A)
      • Introduction in Part B (i.e. input parameter and PEC-calculations)
    • TAB August 2017 (agreed changes or amendments for the ERA)
    • ESDs for the different Product Types (PT)
  4. Refreshments

  5. Tools and models

    • Introduction of EUSES2.1.2
    • EXCEL-sheets as an alternative
  6. Emission estimation

    • Definition of intended uses
    • Life cycle stages to be assessed: formulation, application, service-life
    • Selection of the relevant emission scenarios
    • Tonnage based / consumption based approaches

    Training session: emission estimation

    • Example calculation with EXCEL-sheets or EUSES2.1.2 for 2-3 scenarios in different PTs (e.g. disinfectants: PT1-4, preservatives: PT6-10 and insecticide: PT18 or repellent: PT19)
  7. Lunch

  8. Follow up of the training session for emission estimation

  9. Exposure estimation (calculation of PEC-values)

    • Emission via sewage treatment plant (STP):
      • calculation of PEC-values for STP, surface water, sediment, soil
    • Release to soil:
      • after application of slurry/manure on grassland or arable land (e.g. PT3/PT18)
      • after leaching from treated surface (e.g. PT7-PT10)
    • Calculation of PEC for groundwater

    Training session: exposure estimation

    • Example calculations with EUSES2.1.2
      and EXCEL-sheets
  10. Refreshments

  11. Follow up of the training session for exposure estimation

    Effect assessment and Risk characterisation

    • Effect assessment: PNEC derivation with EUSES and equilibrium partitioning method for sediment and soil
    • Environmental risk characterisation
  12. Q&A Session

    Michael Schweitzer Michael Schweitzer
    Senior Manager Regulatory Affairs Biocides Environmental Risk Assessments & Modelling, SCC Scientific Consulting Company GmbH, Germany
    Katja Ribbers Katja Ribbers
    Manager Regulatory Affairs, Biocides, Environmental Risk Assessments & Modelling, SCC Scientific Consulting Company GmbH, Germany

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