Public availability of data on EU high production volume chemicals

"This document reports on the results of a study on the public availability of data in the IUCLID database. IUCLID is a comprehensive chemical data base. The data which it contains has been collected in a structured fashion through an obligation put on producers and importers of high production...

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Main Authors: Allanou, Remi, Hansen, Bjorn, van der Bilt, Yvonne
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Ispra 1999
European Commission. Joint Research Centre
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19297895124910150779-Public-availability-of-data-on.htm
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Summary:"This document reports on the results of a study on the public availability of data in the IUCLID database. IUCLID is a comprehensive chemical data base. The data which it contains has been collected in a structured fashion through an obligation put on producers and importers of high production volume existing chemicals by the Existing Chemicals Regulation, Reg. 793/93. This data base is the central European instrument to collect, distribute and disseminate data on existing chemicals to authorities, including the Commission Services, industry, interest groups and the general public. Much of the public discussion on chemicals over the last couple of years has centred around one, or both, of the themes "the problem of un-tested chemicals" and "the problem of un-assessed chemicals". The results of this study show that 14% of the EU High Production Volume Chemicals have data at the level of the base-set, 65% have less than base-set and 21% have no data. This indicates that there is more data publicly available than most previous studies have shown. However, it also shows that there are still considerable data gaps."
Physical Description:25 p.
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