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Standard ID SN/T 3522-2013 (SN/T3522-2013)
Description (Translated English) General principles for risk assessment of chemicals
Sector / Industry Commodity Inspection Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard G09
Classification of International Standard 13.300
Word Count Estimation 16,112
Regulation (derived from) AQSIQ notification issued in 2013 on the first batch of 179 entry-exit inspection and quarantine of industry standards; industry standard for filing Notice 2013 No. 9 (No. 165 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) General Administration of Customs
Summary This standard specifies the principles, procedures, basic content and general requirements for risk assessment of chemicals. This standard applies to the risk assessment of chemicals.

SN/T 3522-2013: General principles for risk assessment of chemicals


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General principles for risk assessment of chemicals People's Republic of China Entry - Exit Inspection and Quarantine Industry Standard General Principles for Risk Assessment of Chemicals 2013-03-01 release 2013-09-16 implementation People's Republic of China State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine issued

Foreword

This standard is drafted in accordance with the rules given in GB/T 1.1-2009. This standard is proposed and approved by the National Certification and Accreditation Administration Committee. The drafting unit of this standard. China Inspection and Quarantine Science Research Institute. The main drafters of this standard. Li Xi, Chen Huiming, Li Huailin. General Principles for Risk Assessment of Chemicals

1 Scope

This standard specifies the principles, procedures, basic elements and general requirements for chemical risk assessment. This standard applies to the risk assessment of chemicals.

2 terms and definitions

The following terms and definitions apply to this document. 2.1 Hazard The inherent characteristics of a chemical that may cause undesirable effects on exposure to organisms, systems or (sub) populations. 2.2 Risk of risk The possibility of adversely affecting the exposure of a living body, a system or a (sub) population to a chemical in a particular environment. 2.3 Risk assessment riskassessment The calculation or estimation of the risk and uncertainty of the target organism, system or (sub) population under specific chemical exposure conditions, This process should take into account the intrinsic characteristics of the chemical and the characteristics of the specific target biological system. The process of risk assessment consists of four steps Hazard identification, hazard characterization, exposure assessment, and risk characterization. 2.4 Hazard assessment Identify the process of causing a potential hazard to a chemical, a system, or a (sub) population when exposed to a chemical. The process includes hazard identification and danger Characterization. Note. The hazard assessment process focuses on hazards and does not include an exposure assessment process compared to the risk assessment. 2.5 Hazard identification hazardidentification The identification of the type and nature of the chemical that has a potential, can cause adverse effects on the organism, the system or the (sub) population. Hazard identification is the first stage in the hazard assessment process and the first step in the four steps of the risk assessment. 2.6 Hazard characterization Qualitatively or quantitatively (if practicable) describe an inherent characteristic that a chemical may cause a potential hazard. Hazard characterization included Dose-response assessment and concomitant uncertainty. Hazard characterization is the second stage of hazard assessment and four steps in risk assessment In the second step. 2.7 Exposure assessment Assessment of the exposure of organisms, systems or (sub) populations to chemicals (and their derivatives). Exposure assessment is the risk assessment process third step.
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