European Partnership for the Assessment of Risks from Chemicals

Project Details

Description

PARC is an EU-wide research and innovation partnership programme to support EU and national chemical risk assessment and risk management bodies with new data, knowledge, methods, networks and skills to address current, emerging and novel chemical safety challenges. PARC will facilitate the transition to next generation risk assessment to better protect human health and the environment, in line with the Green Deal's zero-pollution ambition for a toxic free environment and will be an enabler for the future EU "Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability". It builds in part on the work undertaken and experience acquired in past and on-going research and innovation
actions, but goes beyond by its vocation to establish an EU-wide risk assessment hub of excellence. To contribute to several expected impacts of destination 2 Living and working in a health-promoting environment, PARC will organise the activities to reach three specific objectives: - An EU-wide sustainable cross-disciplinary network to identify and agree on research and innovation needs and to support research uptake into regulatory chemical risk assessment. - Joint EU research and innovation activities responding to identified priorities in support of current regulatory risk assessment processes for chemical substances and to emerging challenges. - Strengthening existing capacities and building new transdisciplinary platforms to support chemical risk assessment. The Partnership brings together Ministries and national public health and risk assessment agencies, as well as research organisations and academia from almost all of EU Member States. Representatives of Directorates-General of the EC and EU agencies involved in the monitoring of chemicals and the assessment of risks are also participating. PARC will meet the needs of risk assessment agencies to better anticipate emerging risks and respond to the challenges and priorities of the new European policies.
AcronymPARC
StatusActive
Effective start/end date1/05/2230/04/29

Collaborative partners

  • Rīga Stradiņš University
  • Agence Nationale De Sante Publique
  • The French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (lead)
  • Federal Environment Agency, Austria
  • Flemish Institute for Technological Research
  • Sciensano - Belgian Scientific Institute of Public Health
  • Croatian National Institute of Public Health
  • MINISTRY OF HEALTH OF THE REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS
  • Masaryk University
  • Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic
  • The Danish Environmental Protection Agency
  • Republic of Estonia Health Board
  • European Environment Agency, Denmark
  • Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare
  • Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
  • Federal Environmental Agency, Germany
  • Federal Institute for Risk Assessment
  • Hungarian National Institute of Environmental Health
  • University of Iceland
  • Ministry of Health, Israel
  • Istituto Superiore di Sanita
  • National Public Health Laboratory, Lithuania
  • Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
  • Laboratoire National de Santé
  • National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Netherlands
  • Norwegian Institute of Public Health
  • Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
  • NOVA University Lisbon
  • The Instituto Nacional de Saúde Dr. Ricardo Jorge
  • The Slovak Medical University in Bratislava
  • J. Stefan Institute
  • National Institute of Public Health
  • The Spanish National Research Council
  • Instituto de Salud Carlos III
  • The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • Benaki Phytopathological Institute

Total Funding

  • European Commission: €200,000,000.00
  • National public funding: €200,000,000.00

Keywords

  • Public and environmental health
  • Analytical chemistry
  • Toxicology

Field of Science

  • 3.3 Health sciences

Smart Specialization Area

  • Biomedicine, medical technologies and biotechnology

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