The Australian chemicals agency, which goes by NICNAS, has announced that it will implement its new Inventory Multi-tiered Assessment and Prioritisation (IMAP) framework "in a staged manner." Beginning July 2012, "NICNAS will begin
assessing around 3,000 existing chemicals," which are now designated “Stage One chemicals.”
The characteristics used to identify "stage one" chemicals are listed in the table on the NICNAS site and include a) chemicals for which NICNAS holds exposure data, b) chemicals identified as
a concern or for which action has been taken
overseas, and c) chemicals detected in international studies analysing chemicals present in the
blood in babies’ umbilical cords.
NICNAS has set up an online searchable database for anyone wishing to find out which chemicals are included in Stage One.
Factsheets on the program can be found here.
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