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(215) 443·8710
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SOAPS AND DETERGENTS:
IN VITRO EYE IRRITATION TESTS
APRIL 4, 1994
PREPARED BY:
Mildred. S. Christian, Ph.D., ATS
President
and
Robert M. Diener, D.V.M.
Consultant
SOAPS AND DETERGENTS: IN VITRO EYE IRRITATION TESTS
Introduction
For almost 50 years the Draize eye irritation test (Draize, 1944) has been the accepted standard
for…
Ylrgus lnumationo!, 1m.
933 !JIDrsliam !!(pat!
P.O. t.B~ 369
!Jforsliam, P.!Jt 19044
(215) 443·8710
(215) 672-3619 1'.9IX
SOAPS AND DETERGENTS:
IN VITRO EYE IRRITATION TESTS
APRIL 4, 1994
PREPARED BY:
Mildred. S. Christian, Ph.D., ATS
President
and
Robert M. Diener, D.V.M.
Consultant
SOAPS AND DETERGENTS: IN VITRO EYE IRRITATION TESTS
Introduction
For almost 50 years the Draize eye irritation test (Draize, 1944) has been the accepted standard
for…
Report from the Asthma Science Forum May 10, 2011
Industry Sponsored
Asthma Science Forum
Report of Workshop held May 10, 2011
Renaissance Capital View, Arlington, Virginia
Submitted to:
Asthma Scienc ng Committee
e Forum Steeri
Submitted by:
Toxicology Excellence for Risk Assessment
(Contact: Jacqueline Patterson, patterson@tera.org)
January 17, 2012
Final
Copyright © 2012 American Cleaning …
ENVIRONMENTAL FATE AND EFFECTS
OF CLEANING PRODUCT INGREDIENTS IN GRAYWATER
The Soap and Detergent Association
New York, New York 10018
Prepared by
Roy F. Weston, Inc.
Fate and Effect Laboratory
254 Welsh Pool Road
Lionville, Pennsylvania 19341
February 1998
Work Order No. 05821-005-002
SDA\SDARevised\GW100897.doc ii
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page
1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY…
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Experts agree that frequent hand washing is one of the first lines of defense against illness. Along with hand washing, ensuring surfaces that you come into contact are free of germs is another important line of defense against the spread of germs or pathogens (disease causing bacteria, viruses or fungi). High touch surfaces such as door knobs, switches, and shopping cart handles are some places where cleaning may not be enough to ensure that…
OECD SIDS LONG CHAIN ALCOHOLS
1
SIDS Initial Assessment Report
For
SIAM 22
Paris, France, 18 – 21 April 2006
TOME 2: SIDS Dossiers
Category Name Long Chain Alcohols
(C6-22 primary aliphatic alcohols)
1. and 2. Chemical CAS no. Chemical name
Names and CAS numbers 111-27-3 1-Hexanol
111-87-5 1-Octanol
112-30-1 1-Decanol
112-42-5 1-Undecanol
112-70-9 1-Tridecanol
112-72-1 1-Tetradecanol
629-76-5 1-Pentadecanol
36653-82-4 1-Hexadecanol
143-28-2 9-Octadecen-1-ol…
This resource is intended for educational purposes. Please copy and share with others. And, if you are looking for
coloring sheets, songs and other resources, visit our website or email us at education@cleaninginsitute.org.
When preparing food Before snacks
and meals
After using the
restroom
After touching
animals
When someone is ill
Germs don’t go on vacation! So as you pack your bags for the beach, it’s a good time to remember to keep
hands clean. It’s easy to relax with the sound of…
Ways to Stay Healthy During the Holiday
Clean Your Paws for Santa Claus!
Keep Germs Away During the Holiday Season! Download our holiday coloring sheet and share with your children as you talk to them about good hand hygiene.
With so many other good things to do during the holiday season, who wants to spend precious time being sick? The American Cleaning Institute®, shares some of her favorite tips for staying healthy during the holidays.
Get the clean…
OECD SIDS AMINE OXIDES
1
SIDS Initial Assessment Report
For
SIAM 22
Paris, France, 18-21 April 2006
Category Name:
CAS Numbers:
Amine Oxides
1643-20-5 1-Dodecanamine, N,N-dimethyl-, N-oxide
3332-27-2 1-Tetradecanamine, N,N-dimethyl-, N-oxide
70592-80-2 Amines, C10-16-alkyldimethyl, N-oxides
68955-55-5 Amines, C12-18-alkyldimethyl, N-oxides
2605-79-0 Decanamine, N,N-dimethyl-, N-oxide
7128-91-8 Hexadecanamine, N,N-dimethyl-, N-oxide
2571-88-2 Octadecanamine, N,N-…
1. Derivation of Hazard Quotient
Risks were characterized using the HQ approach (Nabholz 1991). HQs can be used to characterize the
probability of adverse effects to ecological receptors and often focuses on phylogenetic groups (e.g.,
algae, invertebrates, and fish). HQs are defined as the quotient of the PECs and PNECs:
𝐻𝑄 =
𝑃𝐸𝐶
𝑃𝑁𝐸𝐶
If a PEC is less than a PNEC the likelihood that an organism will be impacted by the ingredient is low.
In contrast, the assumption that an…