Agenda
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Registration
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Introduction
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Introduction to risk assessment
- The basics of risk assessment
- What it achieves
- General requirements
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Risk communication (eSDS)
Risk, hazard and exposure
- When an SDS, CSR and exposure scenario is needed
- What it should contain
- What it is intended to do (human health and the environment)
- Definition of the terminology - setting the scene for the rest of the day
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Refreshment break
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Basic Chemistry
- Importance of chemistry
- Relevance for computer modelling
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Hazard identification
Hazard characterisation
- Human health data gathering
- Evaluation of data including suitability of each end point for risk assessment purposes
- Identification of critical studies, dose descriptors, dose response relationships
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Lunch
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Environmental fate and effects
- Data gathering for environmental fate and effects
- Relevance of endpoints for risk assessment and derivation of PNEC
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Refreshment break
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Exposure assessment and risk characterisation
- Measured vs modelling approach
- Populations that need to be considered (worker, professional user and consumer exposures) and environmental exposures
- Use categories and use descriptors
- Operating conditions and risk management measures (human health and the environment)
- How to undertake risk characterisation for human health and the environment and its significance
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Questions and close of day one