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16 MARCH 2006

Surface finishers meet to discuss business impacts
A one-day symposium to give information on the impact of the nickel risk assessment to people in the surface finishing industry was held in Birmingham, England.
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12 DECEMBER 2005

Danish EPA accepts nickel is not systemic carcinogen
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1 AUGUST 2005

Danish EPA proposes a group classification of nickel compounds

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JULY 2005

NiPERA participates in HERAG meeting

NiPERA continues to contribute to and participate in HERAG (Health Risk Assessment Guidance) activities, and attended a meeting in July.  HERAG's aim is to provide the regulatory community at the regional and international level with scientific and regulatory guidance on approaches and methodologies that should be employed in the human health risk assessment of metals.  This will be accomplished by consolidating existing experience derived from several recent EU risk assessments of metals, and by incorporating recent developments and progress in risk assessment methods.


JUNE 2005

The human health risk assessment report is nearing completion by D-EPA.  ENIA and NiPERA are providing comments on what is expected to be the final draft.

The environmental risk assessment report:

The nickel industry's Conclusion (i) environmental research programme is nearing completion and the results are being provided to the risk assessment process.

MAY 2005

NiPERA continues to contribute to the MERAG activity

and participated in a workshop in May which evaluated the scientific foundation of the work.  When complete, MERAG (Metals Risk Assessment Guidance) will offer risk assessment guidance which is science-based and specific to metals.


4 OCTOBER 2004
 Health Classification Decisions Made
The nickel industry has successfully gained support from TC C&L for some important issues which had been held in contention with the Rapporteur during the drafting stage of the risk assessment preparation.

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4 OCTOBER 2004
Environmental Classifications Made
The decision whether or not to classify nickel powder will not not be taken until the September 2005 meeting of the TC C&L.
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15 AUGUST 2004
Technical Feasibility Study Initiated
A technical feasibility study has been initiated by the European Nickel Risk Assessment Group to identify the cost and implications of reducing occupational exposure limits (OELs) in nickel operations, in line with the risk assessment for nickel.
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6 APRIL 2004
EU Commission Working Group on Classification Meet in Ispra
Details of decisions made at this meeting.
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1 APRIL 2004
U.K. Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Meeting
Details of Dr. Sally Williams' attendance at the HSE colloquium.
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