Toxicology and Classification - the fundamentals of your regulatory success
Overview
20.02.25 to 21.02.25
14 hours
Online
French
from 1160€ (HT)
2 months
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12.06.25 to 13.06.25
Objectives I Skills and Abilities
Understand the role of toxicology in the life of substances in accordance with regulations
Understanding the main tests, their difficulties and the issues involved
Optimising interaction between managers and experts
Program
Part 1 - Regulatory toxicology ? General information
Part 2 - ADME (Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion): concepts
Part 3 - Acute systemic toxicology (oral, cutaneous, inhalation)
Part 4 - Local skin and eye tolerance
Part 5 - Skin sensitisation
Part 6 - Repeated-dose and chronic toxicity
Part 7 - Reproductive and developmental toxicity
Part 8 - Mutagenicity and genotoxicity - Classification
Part 9 - Carcinogenesis
Part 10 - Introduction to non-experimental alternative methods used in toxicology
Part 11 - Introduction to the determination of Toxicological Reference Values
Part 12 - Introduction to human health risk assessment
Part 13 - Assessment of knowledge through a final quiz
Methods used
The course is based around an interactive presentation with ongoing engagement between the trainees and the expert. Trainees will be provided with the course materials. A final quiz will validate the knowledge acquired.
To enhance e-learning, our courses are run in small groups, ranging from a minimum of three people to a maximum of six. Our courses are delivered through synchronous learning.
Public
Audience
Employees involved in product safety.
Prerequisites
None.
Download the catalogue.
Trainer
About CEHTRA
For 20 years we have specialised in assisting companies with the marketing of chemical substances and products in France, Europe and beyond.
Our toxicologists, ecotoxicologists and chemists provide you with their expertise to ensure the regulatory compliance of your products.
With a team of 70 people, we cover around ten sectors, including REACH, biocides, plant protection products, etc.