Overview of materials and methods Clause Samples

Overview of materials and methods. In the exposure assessment, and especially in risk assessment, the framework defined by the REACH Regulation is taken as reference. It identifies a structured evaluation procedure within templates, which, although they are not binding, can facilitate the understanding of the assessment and the subsequent flow of information along the supply chain. The exposure scenarios (ES) will be relevant as an evaluation tool, because inside one finds all the information needed for the evaluation. The structure of an ES under REACH, includes: Section 1: Title section – provides information on the type of use of the substance, (professional, construction, coating, etc.), environmental conditions of use (ERC) and uses in which the substance used is evaluated (PROCs), Section 2: Conditions of use affecting exposure – only the elements affecting the calculated exposure levels are presented – OCs and RMMs required, and assumptions related to the modelling tool (e.g. ventilation), Section 3: Exposure estimation / RCR – estimated exposure levels and resulting RCRs are presented; information in relation to modelling tool used and modifications made to compensate for effects of concentration of the substance and dermal protective equipment on skin exposure, Section 4: Scaling advice – a full set of information on parameters affecting exposure level estimated for each use (PROC) is provided, together with the information on the tools used.

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