List of existing information resources

 

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ACToR

 

U.S.EPA AggregatedComputational
ToxicologyResource

http://actor.epa.gov/

 

 

EPA's online warehouse of all publicly available chemical toxicity data about potential
chemical risks to human health and the environment. ACToR aggregates data from
over 1000 public sources on over 500,000 environmental chemicals searchable by
chemical name, other identifiers and by chemical structure.

© US EPA

AGRITOX

 

Base de données sur les substances
actives phytopharmaceutiques

http://www.dive.afssa.fr/agritox/
index.php

Website provides free public access in French to hazard assessments, GHS classifications
and test data on pesticide active substances.

ATSDR Portal

ATSDR Toxic Substances Portal

http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov

Portal gives access to free public information on toxic substances. Resources can be
searched via health effects or chemical classes or by the type of the audience.

 

CAplusSM

CAplusSM

http://www.cas.org/content/references

 

Fee-based CAS databases containing journal articles and patent documents in 
biochemistry, organic, macromolecular, applied chemistry and physical, inorganic,
analytical chemistry.

CAS RegistrySM

CAS RegistrySM

http://www.cas.org/content/chemical-
subs tances

 

Fee-based CAS database containing more than 70 million unique organic and inorganic
chemical substances. Database can be used to locate literature references to the substances,
their property data, spectra, preparative methods as well as regulatory data.

CASREACT®

CASREACT®

http://www.cas.org/content/reactions

Fee-based CAS database providing information on more than 60 million reactions and
synthetic preparations.

CCR

Canadian Categorization Results

http://webnet.oecd.org/ccrweb/
Default.aspx

Free database with ecological categorization results for substances on the Canadian
Domestic substance list, last updated in 2006.

CCRIS

Chemical Carcinogenesis Research
Information System

http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/s is/
htmlgen?CCRIS

Free of charge toxicology data file of the National Library of Medicine's Toxicology Data Network
(TOXNET®). It contains over 9,000 chemical records with carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, tumor
promotion, and tumor inhibition test results and it is scientifically evaluated and fully referenced.

CESAR

Canada’s Existing Substances
Assessment Repository

http://www.chemicalsubstances
chimiques.gc .ca/

 

 

Free web repository containing risk and other regulatory assessment reports on existing
chemicals which include individual substances, groups or classes of chemicals, or effluents or
wastes that are produced or imported in Canada or released into the Canadian environment
maintained by Environment Canada in collaboration with Health Canada. © OECD

CHEMCATS®

CHEMCATS®

http://www.cas.org/content/
chemical-suppl iers

 

Fee-based CAS catalog database containing information about commercially available
chemicals and their worldwide suppliers since 2011 and up to date.

ChemIDplus

 

ChemIDplus

http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/
si s/htmlgen?CHEM

 

A free, web-based search system of over 370,000 chemicals (names, synonyms, and structures)
sited in National Library of Medicine databases or other internet resources.

CHEMINDEX

CHEMINDEX

http://www.ccohs.ca/products/
databas es/chemindex.html

Free database on more than 200,000 chemicals to locate their identification data as well as
data containing in the Canadian Centre of Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) database
collection.

 

CHEMINFO

CHEMINFO

http://www.ccohs.ca/products/
cheminfo/

 

Fee-based ($300/user) database containing more than 1700 chemical substances. It is one
of the most comprehensive and up-to-date chemical occupational health and safety
information resources available.

 

CHEMLIST

CHEMLIST

http://www.cas.org/experti se/
cascontent/regulated/index.html

 

Fee-based CAS electronic collection of more than 296,000 chemical substances that are
regulated in key markets across the globe from 1980 to the present.

CHEMpendiumTM

CHEMpendiumTM

http://ccinfoweb.ccohs.ca/
chempendium /search.html

 

Fee-based ($350/user) collection of CHEMINFO, CESAR, CHRIS, DSL/NDSL, NJHS Fact Sheets,
NIOSH Pocket Guide, Transport TDG, Transport 49CFR databases. It provides information on
substance toxicity, occupational safety, regulations etc.

 

China chemicals technical platform

China chemicals technical platform

http://www.chinachemicals.org.cn/

 

The platform has three commercial databases and gives access to a large amount of
international databases. It contains database of SDS, regulatory acts, standards, data
on toxicity, news etc. The platform is available in Chinese only.

 

CHRIP

CHRIP

http://www.safe.nite.go.jp/english/

 

CHRIP is a chemical risk information platform. It provides chemical substance information
on laws, regulations, and hazard and risk assessment.

Results of tests for biodegradation and bioaccumulation in the database are reviewed by 
Chemical Substances Council

 

Combined Exposures

Combined Exposures

http://www.echemportal.org/
echemportal/participant/
participantinfo.action?participantID
=181&pageID=2

Free database containing collection of case studies on risk assessments of combined
exposures to multiple chemicals. The database does not contain the studies itself but

will point users to links where the studies are available.

HSNO Controls

HSNO Controls

http://www.epa.govt. nz/search-
databases/Pages/controls-search.aspx

 

Database contains requirements for approved hazardous substances in New Zealand

 

CPDB

CPDB

http://potency.berkeley.edu

 

Free carcinogenicity database containing the results of 6540 chronic, long-term animal

cancer tests on 1547 chemicals

CTD

CTD

http://ctdbase.org/

 

Comparative Toxicogenomics Database is free and contains experts approved data on
chemicals-protein/DNA interactions and on correlations between such interactions and
diseases.

ECHA CHEM

ECHA CHEM

http://apps.echa.europa.eu/re
gistered/registered-sub.aspx

 

The portal gives public access to information about chemicals produced or imported in Europe.
The information provided includes, for example, hazardous properties, classification and
labelling and how to use the substances safely
 It contains more than 25000 REACH
registration dossiers on more than 4300 individual substances

eChemPortal

eChemPortal

http://www.echemportal.org

 

 

 

Free public available OECD search portal providing access to information on chemical properties
and direct links to collections of information prepared for government chemical review programmes
at national, regional, and international levels. Access to information on existing chemicals, new
industrial chemicals, pesticides and biocides is provided.

The portal contains 697151 substance records, 623400 endpoint records and 33180 synonyms.

 

EnviChem

EnviChem

http://www.ymparisto.fi /default.asp?
contentid=141944&lan=en

 

 

The database contains test results on about 3000 substances.

The main content of the database consists of information on the toxicity of substances in relation
to different species, especially aquatic organisms, together with information on the persistence and
accumulation of these substances in the environment.

EPI SuiteTM

EPI SuiteTM

http://www.epa.gov/opptintr/expo
sure/pubs/episuite.htm

 

Free Windows®-based suite of physical/chemical property, ecotoxicity and environmental fate
estimation programs.

 

ESIS

ESIS

http://esis.jrc.ec.europa.eu/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Complex, heterogeneous information system providing information on about 100204 chemicals.
It includes the following elements:

  • EINECS (European Inventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances),

 

  • ELINCS (European List of Notified Chemical Substances),

 

  • NLP (No-Longer Polymers),

 

  • BPD (Biocidal Products Directive) active substances,

 

  • PBT (Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic) or vPvB (very Persistent and very
    Bioaccumulative),
  • CLP/GHS (Classification, Labelling and Packaging of substances and mixtures),
    CLP implements the Globally harmonised System (GHS), 

 

  • Export and Import of Dangerous Chemicals,

 

  • HPVCs (High Production Volume Chemicals) and LPVCs (Low Production Volume Chemicals),
    including EU Producers/Importers lists,
    • IUCLID Chemical Data Sheets, OECD-IUCLID Export Files, EUSES Export Files,
    • Priority Lists, Risk Assessment process and tracking system in relation to Council
      Regulation (EEC) 793/93 also known as Existing Substances Regulation (ESR).

GENE-TOX

 

GENE-TOX

http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin /
sis/htmlgen?GENETOX

 

Free database containing peer-reviewed genetic toxicology test data for over 3000 chemicals.

GHS-J

GHS-J

http://www.safe.nite.go.jp/english/
gh s_index.html

 

 

 

GHS-J provides classification results of approximately 1500 chemicals and GHS classification
guidance for government and enterprises. The site contains information on physicochemical
hazard properties of chemicals and properties that are dangerous for human health and
environment.

The information is temporal and may subject to revision.

G.R.E.A.T.

G.R.E.A.T.

http://great.cla.gov.tw

 

 

GHS Reference Exchange and Tool provides translation of labelling elements in local languages
of APEC economies in accordance with GHS Purple Book. 11 languages now are available:
Chinese Taipei, Russia, Indonesia, Japan, Chile, European Union, Thailand, Australia, Philippines,
Republic of Korea, Malaysia.

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