Examination and assessment of consequences for industry, consumers, human health and the environment of possible options for changing the REACH requirements for nanomaterials

In the framework of this project, several examples were used to illustrate how decisions on the part of authorities can be based on REACH data by virtue of using a knowledge-based system. The project is characterized by a close interaction between aspects relating to law, substances and information technology.

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Status of project

End of project: 2013

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European Commission, DG Research and Innovation

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Consultancy for integrated solutions (BiPRO)