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Human Safety Testing for Industrial Chemicals / REACH

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Eurofins is a global service provider to the Chemical industry, offering a comprehensive range of testing and consultancy services for REACH as well as for worldwide registrations. We are backed by a large team of experienced scientists and regulatory specialists that are available to support you with all steps of the regulatory process under REACH. This includes both phase-in and the non-phase-in substances.

The REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 became effective June 1, 2007 creating a single registration system for both new and existing chemicals in Europe. The main objectives of REACH are to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the risks that can be posed by chemicals, while enhancing the competitiveness of the EU chemicals industry.

For more information about our REACH testing capacities please visit the Eurofins REACH website.

Our Profile of Services for Chemicals Testing:

- Physical-Chemical Properties
- Toxicology

  • Skin irritation / corrosion (in vitro / in vivo)
  • Eye irritation / corrosion (in vitro / in vivo)
  • Sensitization (in vitro / in vivo)
  • Endocrine Disruptors
  • Genetic Toxicology
  • Acute Toxicity
  • Repeated Dose Toxicity
  • Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology (DART)
  • Toxicokinetic Studies
  • Carcinogenicity

- Ecotoxicology

  • Aquatic & Terrestric
  • Biodegradation & Environmental Fate

- Analytical Support

In close cooperation with other laboratories within the Eurofins network, especially with our partner Eurofins Agroscience Services, we are able to offer physicochemical and ecotoxicology services as well.

Besides the standard testing battery we offer additional studies and individual advice concerning your specific project with regard to scientific and regulatory requirements. These customized test designs help to address specific safety concerns.