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What Are Some Examples of Successful International Collaboration?
There are numerous examples of successful international collaboration in toxicology:
Global Harmonized System (GHS)
: An international standard for classifying and labeling chemicals, improving safety and communication globally.
REACH Regulation
: A comprehensive EU regulation on chemicals that involves extensive international cooperation and data sharing.
International Toxicity Estimates for Risk (ITER)
: A database providing risk information from multiple international sources.
WHO Chemical Risk Assessment Network
: Facilitates collaboration among institutions involved in chemical risk assessment.
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