Optimized Strategies for Risk Assessment
of Industrial Chemicals through Integration
of Non-Test and Test Information

 

Second OSIRIS Training Course

The second OSIRIS training course was held in Milan on 23-25 September 2009.

The course addressed risk assessment under REACH legislation with particular emphasis on non-testing methods and their use into a more global framework to set preferences in testing strategies and priorities.

Programme

The course was constituted by two modules: the first one was a theoretical introduction to risk assessment and also provided the necessary background to the software and tools to be used for the second module, devoted to practical case studies.

Refer to the following pages for details of the programme and abstracts of the presentations/demonstrations or download the following document:

Venue

MARIO NEGRI INSTITUTE FOR PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Via Giuseppe La Masa, 19
20156 MILAN Italy
http://www.marionegri.it

OSIRIS Partners involved in the OSIRIS Training Programme:

Acronym Institute Name
JRC Joint Research Centre of the European Commission
IRFMN Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri
RIVM Rijksinstituut voor Volksgezondheid en Milieu
TNO TNO - Nat. Org. voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek
LJMU Liverpool John Moores University
ISS Istituto Superiore di Sanità
WUR University of Wageningen
SIMPPLE Enginyeria de Sistemes
UFZ Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
2nd OSIRIS Training Course

OSIRIS Finished

The official end of the project was reached in September 2011. We thank all partners for their excellent cooperation. The public report giving an overview on the major achievements has been submitted to the European Commission. For legal reasons, please ask them in case you are interested in obtaining a copy. Please note, this news column will no more be updated.

OSIRIS Models and Webtool

ChemProp is publicly available and still being enhanced. A license agreement is necessary to obtain ChemProp
ChemProp: License agreement download

The OSIRIS webtool is no more available.

In general, information, downloads and links concerning software developed within OSIRIS can be found here:
Software overview

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