GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government
GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government GHS Classification Guidance for the Japanese Government
List 2: Useful information sources of other assessment documents than listed in List1. 2-1) Organization EU Source Annex I of EU 7th Amendment to Council Directive (Latest edition: 29th Directive adapting to Council Directive) : Classification results in Annex 1 URL http://ecb.jrc.it/classification-labelling/ (Can be searched by “SEARCH CLASSLAB”) 2-2) Organization EU European Chemicals Bureau (ECB) Source International Uniform Chemical Information Database (IUCLID) IUCLID CD-ROM (Update Edition 2 - 2000) URL http://ecb.jrc.it/classification-labelling/ 2-3) Organization National Library of Medicine(NLM) Source Hazardous Substance Data Bank(HSDB) URL http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/htmlgen?HSDB 2-4) Organization German Chemical Society-Advisory Committee on Existing Chemicals of Environmental Relevance Source BUA Report(BUA) URL http://www.hirzel.de/bua-report/download.html Note Full report can not be available from web site. 2-5) Source Dreisbach’s Handbook of Poisoning (DHP , 13th edition, 2002) Note B-L. True and H. Dreisbach, The Parthenon Publishing Group 2-6) Organization Food and Agricultural Materials Inspection Center, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries Source A pesticide abstract and evaluation report URL http://www.acis.famic.go.jp/syouroku/index.htm 2-7) Organization Japan Crop Protection Association Source Pesticide safety information(List open for the public) URL http://www.jcpa.or.jp/safe/info_01.html 2-8) Organization Food Safety Commission, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan Source Evaluation of effect for the food safety URL http://www.ffcr.or.jp/zaidan/FFCRHOME.nsf/pages/info,cao 2-9) Organization Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare Source Research on the revision of the safety of the existing additive URL http://www.ffcr.or.jp/zaidan/MHWinfo.nsf/0f9d5ee834a5bcff492565a10020 96
List 3: b585/01ec065c06a3601f49257328000c3afa?OpenDocument Note Information regarding safty for the food additive These are databases for searching and accessing primary literatures. In the case where data are available in List 1 or 2, these databases should be referred where appropriate. Although hazard information of an individual product is available from existing MSDSs, etc., its direct use for GHS classification should be avoided. 3-1) Database for primary literatures ● Pub-Med/NLM (for original literature) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi ● NLM TOXNET (TOXLINE On-line database including original literature) http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/index.html ● JICST (JOIS On-line database) http://pr.jst.go.jp/db/db.html 3-2) General information database on chemical substances ● National Institute of Technology and Evaluation “Chemical Risk Information Platform” (CHRIP): http://www.safe.nite.go.jp/japan/db.html ● Berufsgenossenschaftliches Institute for Arbeitssicherheit (BIA) “GESTIS-database on hazardous substances” (GESTIS):http://www.hvbg.de/e/bia/fac/stoffdb/index.html ● Ministry of the Environment Government “Chemical Substances Fact Sheets”: http://www.env.go.jp/chemi/communication/factsheet.html ● National Institute for Environmental Studies “WebKis-Plus Chemical Substances Database” (WebKis-Plus):http://w-chemdb.nies.go.jp/ ● National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)“Risk Assessment Documents”:http://unit.aist.go.jp/riss/crm/mainmenu/1.html ● Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute, Japan (CERI) “Chemical Substance Hazard Data”:http://www.cerij.or.jp/db/sheet/sheet_indx.htm ● Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet (New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services): http://web.doh.state.nj.us/rtkhsfs/indexfs.aspx ● “Sittig’s Handbook of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals and Carcinogens (4th edition,2002)” (Sittig) ● National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health)(NIOSH)“RTECS[Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances]” (RTECS): 97
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List 3:<br />
b585/01ec065c06a3601f49257328000c3afa?OpenDocument<br />
Note In<strong>for</strong>mation regarding safty <strong>for</strong> <strong>the</strong> food additive<br />
These are databases <strong>for</strong> searching and accessing primary literatures. In <strong>the</strong> case where data are<br />
available in List 1 or 2, <strong>the</strong>se databases should be referred where appropriate.<br />
Although hazard in<strong>for</strong>mation of an individual product is available from existing MSDSs, etc.,<br />
its direct use <strong>for</strong> <strong>GHS</strong> classification should be avoided.<br />
3-1) Database <strong>for</strong> primary literatures<br />
● Pub-Med/NLM (<strong>for</strong> original literature)<br />
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi<br />
● NLM TOXNET (TOXLINE On-line database including original literature)<br />
http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/index.html<br />
● JICST (JOIS On-line database)<br />
http://pr.jst.go.jp/db/db.html<br />
3-2) General in<strong>for</strong>mation database on chemical substances<br />
● National Institute of Technology and Evaluation “Chemical Risk In<strong>for</strong>mation Plat<strong>for</strong>m”<br />
(CHRIP):<br />
http://www.safe.nite.go.jp/japan/db.html<br />
● Berufsgenossenschaftliches Institute <strong>for</strong> Arbeitssicherheit (BIA) “GESTIS-database on<br />
hazardous substances” (GESTIS):http://www.hvbg.de/e/bia/fac/stoffdb/index.html<br />
● Ministry of <strong>the</strong> Environment <strong>Government</strong> “Chemical Substances Fact Sheets”:<br />
http://www.env.go.jp/chemi/communication/factsheet.html<br />
● National Institute <strong>for</strong> Environmental Studies “WebKis-Plus Chemical Substances Database”<br />
(WebKis-Plus):http://w-chemdb.nies.go.jp/<br />
● National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)“Risk Assessment<br />
Documents”:http://unit.aist.go.jp/riss/crm/mainmenu/1.html<br />
● Chemicals Evaluation and Research Institute, Japan (CERI) “Chemical Substance Hazard<br />
Data”:http://www.cerij.or.jp/db/sheet/sheet_indx.htm<br />
● Hazardous Substance Fact Sheet (New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services):<br />
http://web.doh.state.nj.us/rtkhsfs/indexfs.aspx<br />
● “Sittig’s Handbook of Toxic and Hazardous Chemicals and Carcinogens (4th edition,2002)”<br />
(Sittig)<br />
● National Institute <strong>for</strong> Occupational Safety and Health)(NIOSH)“RTECS[Registry of Toxic<br />
Effects of Chemical Substances]” (RTECS):<br />
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