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Efforts to Reduce Use of Vertebrate Animals in Chemical Testing


Efforts to Reduce Use of Vertebrate Animals in Chemical Testing

Using NAMs will help reduce the use of vertebrate animals in chemical testing while ensuring protection of human health and the environment.

Reducing Use of Vertebrate Animals in Chemical Testing | US EPA

EPA New Approach Methods Work Plan: Reducing Use of Vertebrate Animals in Chemical Testing · Evaluate Regulatory Flexibility for Accommodating ...

EPA publishes report as part of Agency strategy to reduce animal ...

... reducing the reliance on vertebrate animals to test chemicals in regulatory, compliance, enforcement, and research activities through the use of ...

Animal Use and Lessons Learned in the U.S. High Production ...

Health and environmental effects data obtained from either existing information or through new vertebrate animal testing were voluntarily submitted by chemical ...

EPA Confirms Reduction of Animal Testing a Major Priority

... Work Plan for reducing the use of animals in chemical testing through 2024 ... ] the use of vertebrate animals in the testing of chemical ...

EPA plans to reduce animal testing

A law signed in June 2016, the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, requires that the EPA minimize use of vertebrates ...

EPA Report Highlights Flexibility in Reducing Animal Testing with ...

Section 4(h) of TSCA directs the agency to prioritize the use of alternative methods that reduce or replace vertebrate animal testing, such as ...

EPA Announces New Webinar Series on the Use of NAMs to ...

Registration is open. EPA notes that the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) directs EPA to reduce and replace the use of vertebrate animals in ...

Chemical Testing Reform

The Lautenberg Act does this in part by requiring the EPA to publish a strategic plan to reduce and replace vertebrate animal testing. On June 22, 2018, the EPA ...

U.S. seeks to slash use of animals in chemical safety testing - C&EN

Regulators in other countries are also keeping a close eye on EPA's activities related to reducing the use of vertebrate animals in chemical ...

Alternatives to Animal Testing

NIEHS is also committed to efforts that replace, reduce, or refine (the “3Rs”) the use of animal models in studies. This concept of replacing, reducing, or ...

Draft Strategy to Replace, Reduce or Refine Vertebrate Animal ...

The Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA) recognizes the need to replace, reduce or refine the use of vertebrate animal testing ...

Animal tests surge under new U.S. chemical safety law - Science

In 2016, many animal welfare activists applauded lawmakers for including a provision in a major rewrite of the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act ...

Federal Register/Vol. 89, No. 6/Tuesday, January 9, 2024/Notices

reduce and replace the use of vertebrate animals in the testing of chemical substances and mixtures. TSCA section 4(h)(2)(A) directs EPA to ...

Can Scientific Research Thrive Without Animals? | Eureka blog

Lautenberg, reflected a decades long effort to move toxicity testing away from animals to in vitro methods. Since then, the EPA has released ...

Draft strategy to replace, reduce or refine vertebrate animal testing

We have developed a draft strategy to guide our efforts to replace, reduce or refine the use of vertebrate animals for the purposes of ...

GAO-19-629, ANIMAL USE IN RESEARCH: Federal Agencies ...

For example, in June 2018,. EPA issued a strategic plan for the reduction of testing in vertebrates for chemicals that the agency regulates ...

EPA Releases Draft Strategy to Reduce Animal Use for TSCA Testing

On March 7, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released a draft strategy to reduce use of vertebrate animals in chemical testing ...

In vitro, in silico, and non-vertebrate animal approaches for a green ...

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) endeavors to prevent unnecessary animal testing and advocates for the adoption of alternative testing methods. The agency ...

epa-letter-tsca-nams-20230315.pdf - NRDC

3 15 U.S.C. § 2603(h)(1)(A). 4 EPA, New Approach Methods: Efforts to Reduce Use of Vertebrate Animals in Chemical Testing,.