| |
|
 |
|
|
 www.heraproject.com |
|
 |
| Risk Assessments |
"The following risk assessments have been conducted according to the principles of the HERA methodology document (pdf document)."
|
Substance: | Protease |
| CAS numbers: 1395-21-7 68909-17-1 79986-26-8 9001-92-7 9014-01-1 9073-77-2 95979-76-3 |
| Risk Assessment |
Status |
|
Publish Date R.A. |
| Full (PDF) 2061 Kb |
New Updated Edition |
Full Executive summary |
06/04/2007 |
| HERA Comments |
| This updated Edition 2.0 of the HERA Risk Assessment takes account of comments from the External Advisory Panel on the Environmental and Human Risk Assessment parts. Version 1.0 of this Risk Assessment can be requested by using the contact form on this site. |
|
Substance group: | Zeolite P and -X |
| CAS numbers: 1318-02-1 1344-00-9 |
| Risk Assessment |
Status |
|
Publish Date R.A. |
| Human Health |
In progress |
HH Executive summary |
|
| Environmental (PDF) 466 Kb |
Preliminary |
EH Executive summary |
19/09/2005 |
| Full |
In progress |
Full Executive summary |
|
| HERA Comments |
| The current data situation is not sufficient to run a proper HERA human health risk assessment. The development of additional data is in preparation. |
|
Substance: | Sodium carbonate |
| CAS numbers: 497-19-8 |
| Risk Assessment |
Status |
|
Publish Date R.A. |
| Full (PDF) 338 Kb |
New Updated Edition |
Full Executive summary |
03/05/2005 |
| HERA Comments |
This updated edition 2.0 of the HERA Risk Assessment takes account of comments from the External Advisory Panel on the Environmental and Human Risk Assessment parts.
Edition 1.0 of this Risk Assessment can be requested by using the Contact Form on this site. |
|
Substance: | Hydrogen Peroxide |
| CAS numbers: 7722-84-1 |
| Risk Assessment |
Status |
|
Publish Date R.A. |
| Full (PDF) 247 Kb |
Preliminary |
Full Executive summary |
03/05/2005 |
| HERA Comments |
HERA is determined to avoid any duplication of effort and to discourage effort for the sake of marginal improvements. However, HERA believes that HERA Risk Assessments should be carried out where significant additional risk information can be obtained, and where a refinement of the existing assessments would yield new or significantly different conclusions in particular for the detergent use scenario.
This document refers to the information in the EU Risk Assessment which covers hydrogen peroxide use in the household cleaning products which are within the scope of HERA. It also contains additional, recent exposure information which broadly supports the figures provided there.
|
|
Substance: | Polycyclic Musk AHTN |
| CAS numbers: 1506-02-1 21145-77-7 |
| Risk Assessment |
Status |
|
Publish Date R.A. |
| Human Health (PDF) 537 Kb |
New Updated Edition |
HH Executive summary |
12/10/2004 |
| Environmental (PDF) 1416 Kb |
New Updated Edition |
EH Executive summary |
12/11/2004 |
| Full |
In progress |
Full Executive summary |
|
| HERA Comments |
This updated version 2.0 of the HERA Risk Assessment takes account of comments from the External advisory Panel on Environmental and Human Risk Assessment parts.
Version 1.0 of this Risk Assessment can be requested by using the Contact Form on this site. |
|
Substance: | Fluorescent Brightener FWA-5 |
| CAS numbers: 27344-41-8 |
| Risk Assessment |
Status |
|
Publish Date R.A. |
| Full (PDF) 582 Kb |
New Updated Edition |
Full Executive summary |
12/11/2003 |
| HERA Comments |
This version 2.0 of the HERA Risk Assessment comprises a recent study on "Evaluation of the fate of FWA-5 in the aquatic environment", conducted by DHI Denmark. It deals with the question of whether the monitoring data for Germany and Switzerland could be extrapolated for the whole of Europe (the North to the South of Europe).
Version 1.0 of this Risk Assessment can be requested by using the Contact Form on this site.
|
|
Substance: | Sodium Tripolyphosphate (STPP) |
| CAS numbers: 7758-29-4 |
| Risk Assessment |
Status |
|
Publish Date R.A. |
| Full (PDF) 480 Kb |
Preliminary |
Full Executive summary |
04/07/2003 |
| HERA Comments |
STPPHERAeutrophicationnote2003.pdf 116 Kb STPP and Eutrophication
This targeted environmental risk assessment of STPP addresses the issues of toxic effects to biota in the environmental compartments. An additional environmental issue concerning phosphates in general, and therefore also STPP, is their role in the nutrient enrichment of surface waters (eutrophication).
As shown in this report, STPP is hydrolysed ultimately to soluble inorganic phosphate (orthophosphate PO4-) or transformed to insoluble inorganic forms. These are the same phosphates as those formed by natural hydrolysis of human urine and faeces, animal wastes, food and organic wastes, mineral fertilisers, bacterial recycling of organic materials in ecosystems, etc.
[Factors involved to be consulted : read the attachement enclosed]
|
|
Substance: | Zeolite A |
| CAS numbers: 1318-02-1 1344-00-9 |
| Risk Assessment |
Status |
|
Publish Date R.A. |
| Full (PDF) 650 Kb |
New Updated Edition |
Full Executive summary |
03/02/2003 |
| HERA Comments |
This updated version 3.0 of the HERA Risk Assessment takes account of recently generated data on terrestrial toxicity of Zeolite A, resulting in a revised risk characterisation for local soil compartment.
Versions 1.0 and 2.0 of this Risk Assessment can be requested by using the Contact Form on this site. |
|
|
|
|
|