Title: HERA - General Approach
1HERA - General Approach An A.I.S.E and CEFIC
initiative on focused risk assessment for
ingredients of household cleaning products David
Scharer Vice-Chair HERA Members Forum and
Management Team
2Presentation Outline
- Objectives
- General principles including scope
- Communication
- Organisation
- Selection of substances
- Risk assessment process
- Consistency with EU White Paper
- Acknowledgements and next steps today
3HERA - Organisation
- Extend to 10-15 substances
- Refine methods organisation
- Proactive communications
- Get organised
- Methodology
- 3 substances
- Introductory communications
- Extend to wider range of substances used
in household cleaning products
4HERA - Organisation
5HERA Selection criteria Phase 1A substances
- Variety Physical properties, hazards
- Variety Detergent cleaning product
functions - Adequate data set available
- Volunteers available
- Fabric whitening agent - FWA-5
- Inorganic builder - Zeolite A
- Surfactant - Alkyl sulphate
6HERA - Phase 1A Substance Comparison
7HERA Selection CriteriaPhase 1B Substances
- LEARN
- Broaden range of substances, functionalities
- Extend methodology
- Test family approach
- RESPOND
- Include EU Priority List substances
- Include Companies Sectors wishing to volunteer
8HERA Phase 1B Substances
- Boric acid
- Fatty acid salts
- Fatty alkyl ether sulphates
- Linear alkylbenzene sulphonates (LAS)
- Tetra-acetyl ethylene diamine (TAED)
- Phosphonates
- Polycyclic musk AHTN
- Polycyclic musk HHCB
- Polydimethylsiloxanes
- Sodium carbonate
- Sodium perborate (mono and tetrahydrate)
- Sodium percarbonate
- Sodium tri-polyphosphate (STPP)
EU priority
list substances
9HERA Risk Assessment Process
10HERA - Task Force Presentations
Human Health TF Chair Dr Christeine
Lally Environmental TF Chair Dr Kay Fox
Progress, and Lessons Learned