OECD Chemical Safety and Biosafety
The OECD assists countries in developing and implementing policies and instruments that make their systems for managing chemicals as efficient and robust as possible, while protecting human health and the environment.
Webinar on Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers (PRTRs) in Action: Tools and Country Experiences
Webinar | OECD Mutual Acceptance of Data (MAD) system for chemicals management: purpose and benefits
Session 3: Interpretation and Application of Data from the DNT IVB
Guidance Document on the Generation, Reporting and Use of Research data for Regulatory Assessments
Using the IOMC Toolbox to Advance the Global Framework on Chemicals (GFC) Targets
Webinar on pesticide residues
Test Guideline No. 497: skin sensitisation risk assessment using SARA-ICE Defined Approach
Session 1: Introduction to Developmental Neurotoxicity In Vitro Battery (DNT-IVB)
Best Available Techniques: Insights from the Cement Production and Waste Incineration Sectors
Best Available Techniques: Insights from Textiles and Paper-Pulp Manufacturing Sectors
Best Available Techniques: Insights from the Thermal Power, Iron & Steel Sectors
Updates on PFAS Activities in Australia, the UK and the Stockholm Convention
Updates on Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Activities in Canada, the EU, Israel and Japan
Advancing the knowledge on PFAS and their alternatives – focus on perfluoropolyethers & on cosmetics
No. 2: Evaluation of an AOP submission and reviewer selection
No. 3: Managing AOP peer reviews –compliant with OECD review principles
No. 4: Life of an AOP after article acceptance and journal publication
No. 1: Q&A Videos for scientific journal publishers and editors - Welcome on board
In vitro Skin sensitisation test: EpiSensA (for inclusion in TG 442D)
The human thyroid microtissue assay
Experience gained at PEPPER
EU-NETVAL validation studies - EURL ECVAM
OECD TG 439 - Skin irritation validation studies (presentation includes several case studies)
OECD TG 442E on skin sensitisation: Validation of GARDSkin
OECD TG 248 (XETA), OECD TG 251 (RADAR assay), and REACTIV draft TG
OECD TG 249: Fish cell line acute toxicity – The RTGILL-W1 cell line assay
OECD TG 125: Nanomaterial Particle Size and Size Distribution of Nanomaterials
(Q)SAR Assessment Framework from the National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE), Japan
(Q)SAR Assessment Framework from the National Institute of Health Sciences (NIHS), Japan
(Q)SAR Assessment Framework from the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS)