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Alain LOMBARD: Toxicologist and risk management consultant, Allotoxconsulting, Antibes, France
INTRODUCTION
Producers and importers of a chemical substance must define DMELs in the REACh dossier in order to protect workers, consumers, and the general population potentially exposed to the chemical substance from mutagenic and carcinogenic risks.
DMELs must be defined for several types of populations: workers, consumers, and humans via the environment.
This fact sheet will help you understand how DMELs are calculated and defined, as well as their impact on the substance to which they apply.
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