Analysis of the utilization of existing test data for phase-in substance registration under the Act on the Registration and Evaluation, etc. of Chemical Substances.

Q3 Medicine
Environmental Health and Toxicology Pub Date : 2015-06-12 eCollection Date: 2015-01-01 DOI:10.5620/eht.s2015004
Bong-In Choi, Yeong-Don Kwak, Yu-Mi Jung, Byung-Taek Ryu, Chang Gyun Kim
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Abstract

Objectives: Approximately 2000 phase-in substances are subject to registration according to the Act on the Registration and Evaluation, etc. of Chemical Substances (KREACH), and the expected testing cost is 2.06 trillion Korean won assuming all the test data required for registration are acquired. The extent to which these enormous test costs can be reduced depends on the availability of existing data that can be used to meet the requirements of the K-REACH we examined the current availability of test data that can be used for chemical substance registration.

Methods: We analyzed the possibility of utilizing the existing test data obtained from 16 reference databases for 369 of 518 kinds of phase-in substances subject to registration that were reported in last October 2014.

Results: The physical and chemical properties were available for 57.1% of substances, whereas data regarding human hazards and environmental hazards were available at considerably lower rates, 8.5% and 11.8%, respectively.

Conclusions: Physical and chemical properties were available for a fairly high proportion, whereas human hazards and environmental hazards were reported for considerably fewer substances.

根据《化学物质注册和评估法》等,分析现有测试数据对分阶段物质注册的利用。
▽目标:根据《化学物质注册及评价等相关法律》(KREACH),有2000多种分阶段使用的物质需要进行注册,如果注册所需的测试数据全部获得,预计测试费用将达到2.06万亿韩元。这些巨大的测试成本可以降低的程度取决于可用于满足K-REACH要求的现有数据的可用性,我们检查了可用于化学物质注册的测试数据的当前可用性。方法:对2014年10月报告的518种需注册的分阶段使用物质中的369种,从16个参考数据库中获得的现有检测数据进行可行性分析。结果:物质的理化性质可查率为57.1%,而人体危害和环境危害数据可查率较低,分别为8.5%和11.8%。结论:物理和化学性质可获得的物质比例相当高,而报告的人类危害和环境危害的物质却少得多。
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Environmental Health and Toxicology
Environmental Health and Toxicology Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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