Report on the Advisory list for selfclassification of dangerous substances

Contents

Summary
 
1 Background, contents, and use of the list
1.1 Background
1.2 QSAR models - an alternative method for assessment of danger
1.3 The Advisory list for selfclassification of dangerous substances
1.4 The duty of manufacturers and importers to carry out selfclassification
 
2 Technical description of the creation of the list and the QSAR models used
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 SAR / QSAR
2.1.2 The domain of the models
2.1.3 Accuracy of the model predictions
2.1.4 Software
2.2 Methodology in making the list
2.2.1 The selected dangerous properties
2.2.2  The evaluated chemical substances
2.2.3 Test data
2.2.4 Use of QSAR models
2.2.5 The result
2.3 Acute oral toxicity
2.4 Sensitization by skin contact
2.5 Mutagenicity
2.6 Carcinogenicity
2.7 Danger to the aquatic environment
    
3 References