Programme
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Risk assessment
- How risk assessment can be applied to the use of substances
- How hazard assessment of a substance is done under REACH
- How the life cycle of a substance is described under REACH using exposure scenarios and contributing scenarios
- Using Use Descriptors to define your use of a substance
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Refreshments
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Risk management
- How risk from exposure to a substance can be calculated and a conclusion reached whether risk is acceptable or not. Which risk management measures are available to a registrant or downstream user to reduce risk?
- Discussion of the formats of Extended Safety Data Sheets and exposure scenarios that a recipient may receive.
- Obligations under REACH of producers of Extended Safety Data Sheets
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Lunch
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(Extended) Safety Data Sheets
- The obligations of recipients of an Extended Safety Data Sheet. Are all your uses covered and what to do if they are not?
- Assessing whether your use is covered by a supplied eSDS
- If uses are covered how can compliance with exposure scenarios be proven?
- Use of measurement, scaling and exposure modelling tools to prove compliance
- Using scaling to prove compliance
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Refreshments
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Exposure scenarios for substances applied to mixtures
- This section will look at the output of the ENES project, covering both the “top-down” and “bottom-up” approaches proposed.
- Introduction to the concepts of SUMIs, SWEDs, and Lead Component.
- Identifying Lead Components in a mixture and the information that should be included in a mixture exposure scenario
- Conclusions and final remarks
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Close of day four