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Workshop on the optimisation and harmonisation of the risk assessment procedure at the BfR: What does the future hold for harmonised human health risk assessment of plant protection products?

(23.11.2017 - 24.11.2017)

What strategies exist to ensure independent and transparent risk assessment? How can the scientific dialogue be improved between the various stakeholders? These and other questions were discussed by representatives of the EU Commission, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), the EU member states, the industry and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) at a workshop on the harmonisation and further development of the risk assessment of plant protection products. The workshop was held at the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) in Berlin, Germany on 23 and 24 November 2017. About 100 participants followed an invitation of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) and the EU Commission to mainly discuss topics that triggers controversial debates within the society. The workshop was a follow-up event organised by the EU Commission in 2015.

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23.11.2017
Presentation Antonio F. Hernández-Jerez
Application of human epidemiological studies to pesticide risk assessment 930.5 KB
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24.11.2017
Presentation Tamara Coja and Korinna Wend
Application of the calculation method in regulatory risk assessment - An authority perspective 3.2 MB
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24.11.2017
Presentation Ivana Fegert
Application of the new EFSA Guidance on assessment of metabolites for dietary risk assessment for new submissions - An industry perspective 1.5 MB
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24.11.2017
Presentation Robert Landsiedel
Data from alternative methodologies for cumulative risk assessment - An industry perspective 4.6 MB
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24.11.2017
Presentation José Tarazona
Grouping principles, assessment and testing of metabolites for the approval an re-approval of active substances - An authority perspective 2.7 MB
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23.11.2017
Presentation Jens Schubert
How to maintain a robust and objective dialogue between government and stakeholder experts? - A national authority perspective 2.2 MB
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23.11.2017
Presentation Angeliki Lyssimachou
How to maintain a robust and objective scientific dialogue between government and stakeholder experts? - An NGO perspective 1.6 MB
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24.11.2017
Presentation Christopher Dobe
Implementation of toxicological data from each other legal provisions (e.g. REACH) - An industry perspective 1.3 MB
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23.11.2017
Presentation Karin Nienstedt
Independence of scientific data and risk assessments for decision making based on evidence 720.8 KB
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24.11.2017
Presentation Xavier Sarda
MetaPath, an international database on pesticide metabolism - An authority perspective 5.4 MB
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24.11.2017
Presentation Kristina Wagner
Need for further research on alternative tiered testing strategies - An NGO perspective 489.0 KB
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23.11.2017
Presentation Euros Jones
Public availability and financing of studies - An industry perspective 1.0 MB
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23.11.2017
Presentation James Ramsay
Robust and objective scientific dialogue between government and stakeholder experts - an Authority perspective 1.1 MB
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23.11.2017
Presentation Euros Jones
Robust and objective scientific dialogue between government and stakeholder experts - An industry perspective 221.7 KB
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23.11.2017
Presentation Peter Clausing
Scientific publications in the regulatory practice: An NGO perspective 343.4 KB
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24.11.2017
Presentation Gilles-Eric Séralini
Studies of pesticide toxicities from data on declared active substances and formulants - An university perspective 13.3 MB
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24.11.2017
Presentation Martin Dermine
Tools for a better understanding of cumulative interactions - An NGO perspective 1.2 MB
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