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

Integrated Testing Strategies for REACH

3rd OSIRIS Workshop

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

The Third OSIRIS Stakeholder Workshop has been held on 1-2 March 2010 in cooperation with the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) in Berlin, Germany.

It aimed at continuing the dialogue between the project and EU stakeholders.

The OSIRIS concepts and applications of the Integrated Testing Strategies (ITS) developed were presented, the OSIRIS web tool for ITS and its functionalities demonstrated and case studies discussed, relating to the two endpoints:

• Bioconcentration factor (BCF)
• Skin sensitisation.

Stakeholders from industry, regulatory authorities, NGO’s and academia were invited to provide valuable input to the OSIRIS team, to bring forward concerns and expectations and to discuss applications of the OSIRIS research in the REACH risk assessment process.


More detailed information can be found in the following

Presentations from the Workshop:

Workshop 1
Workshop 2

Venue:

Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR)
Location Marienfelde
Diedersdorfer Weg 1
D – 12277 Berlin
Germany

For more information on the workshop please contact:

Christina Benighaus, Dipl. Geogr.
DIALOGIK
non-profit corporation for communication and cooperation research mbH
Lerchenstraße 22, 70176 Stuttgart, Germany
Tel. +49-6221-587370
Fax: +49-6221-587366

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

OSIRIS Flyer