Practical guide: How to use alternatives to animal testing to fulfil your information requirements for REACH registration
(in English)
The REACH Regulation1 requires new information on hazardous properties to be generated avoiding unnecessary animal testing where possible.
The purpose of this practical guide is to inform you about your obligations to avoid unnecessary testing on vertebrate animals, yet still ensure that you have sufficient information on the properties of your substances for classification and risk assessment. To this end, it explains the increasing opportunities for using alternatives to animal testing and how to report these correctly.
Bibliographic information
Practical guide: How to use alternatives to animal testing to fulfil your information requirements for REACH registration.
2. edition. Helsinki: European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) 2016.
ISBN: 978-92-9495-200-4, pages 42, PDF-Datei, DOI: 10.2823/194297