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28 Jul 2015 |
Test No. 404: Acute Dermal Irritation/Corrosion
This method provides information on health hazard likely to arise from exposure to liquid or solid test substance by dermal application. It recommends sequential testing strategies, which include the performance of validated and accepted in vitro or... |
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25 Jun 2024 |
Test No. 403: Acute Inhalation Toxicity
This method provides information on health hazard likely to arise from short-term exposure to a test article (gas, vapour or aerosol/particulate test article) by inhalation. The revised Test Guideline describes two studies: a traditional LC50 ... |
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09 Oct 2017 |
Test No. 402: Acute Dermal Toxicity
This method provides information on health hazard likely to arise from a short-term exposure to solid or liquid test substance by the dermal route. This Test Guideline is intended primarily for use with rodents (rat, rabbit or guinea pig may be ... |
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24 Feb 1987 |
Test No. 401: Acute Oral Toxicity
The OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals are a collection of about 100 of the most relevant internationally agreed testing methods used by government, industry and independent laboratories to identify and characterise potential hazards of ... |
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11 Sept 2006 |
Summary of Considerations in the Report from the OECD Expert Groups on Short Term and Long Term Toxicology
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04 Jul 2023 |
Guideline No. 497: Defined Approaches on Skin Sensitisation
A Defined Approach (DA) consists of a selection of information sources (e.g in silico predictions, in chemico, in vitro data) used in a specific combination, and resulting data are interpreted using a fixed data interpretation procedure (DIP) (e.g. a... |
OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals, Section 4
Health Effects
The OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals is a collection of about 150 of the most relevant internationally agreed testing methods used by government, industry and independent laboratories to identify and characterise potential hazards of chemicals. They are a set of tools for professionals, used primarily in regulatory safety testing and subsequent chemical and chemical product notification, chemical registration and in chemical evaluation. They can also be used for the selection and ranking of candidate chemicals during the development of new chemicals and products and in toxicology research. This group of tests covers health effects.
Also available in: French
- ISSN: 20745788 (online)
- https://doi.org/10.1787/20745788