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OECD Releases New Guidance to Enhance Chemical Risk Assessments

The OECD has announced the release of a new Guidance Document designed to enhance the utilization of research data in the regulatory assessments of chemicals. This document aims to facilitate the integration of academic research into risk assessments, addressing critical gaps that have been identified in previous evaluations.

The Guidance Document offers practical recommendations for both risk assessors and researchers. According to Anna Beronius, an Associate Professor at the Institute of Environmental Medicine and a member of the OECD Expert Group that developed the document, the effective use of research data is often hindered by inconsistencies in reliability and reporting standards. Many studies fail to adhere to established regulatory testing guidelines, creating obstacles for their acceptance in regulatory contexts.

The need for improved integration of research data has been highlighted in several key policy frameworks, including the EU’s Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability Towards a Toxic-free Environment. This strategy emphasizes the potential for research data to enhance regulatory assessments of chemical risks and calls for tools that enable structured and transparent evaluation.

In response, the OECD Guidance Document provides risk assessors with valuable tools and examples for evaluating and incorporating academic research data into regulatory decision-making processes. It also offers guidance for researchers on study design, data documentation, and reporting standards, which are essential for supporting the acceptance of their findings in regulatory assessments.

“This new OECD Guidance marks a significant step toward bridging the gap between academic research and regulatory chemical assessments,” Beronius stated. She added that the document supports both researchers and risk assessors in achieving better outcomes, emphasizing that academic research can fill crucial data gaps and facilitate efficient decision-making.

By leveraging existing research data more effectively, the OECD aims to minimize unnecessary testing and improve animal welfare. The Guidance Document ultimately seeks to foster collaboration between academia and regulatory bodies, ensuring that valuable research contributes to safer chemical management practices worldwide.

The OECD Guidance Document on the Generation, Reporting, and Use of Research Data for Regulatory Assessments represents a meaningful advancement in regulatory science, aligning with global efforts to improve chemical safety and environmental health.

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