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SHIPS AND MARINE TECHNOLOGY - RISK ASSESSMENT ON ANTI-FOULING SYSTEMS ON SHIPS - PART 1: MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT METHOD OF BIOCIDALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES USED FOR ANTI-FOULING SYSTEMS ON SHIPS
International Organization for Standardization
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Foreword <br>Introduction <br>1 Scope<br>2 Terms and definitions <br>3 Application<br>4 Structure and procedure of environmental <br> risk assessment <br>5 Exposure assessment<br>6 Hazard assessment <br>7 Risk characterization<br>8 Risk assessment report<br>Annex A (informative) - Systems for estimation of <br> release rates of biocidally active substances <br> from antifouling paints<br>Annex B (normative) - Details of risk characterization <br> process of an environmental risk assessment <br> for organic biocidally active substances used <br> in anti-fouling systems on ships<br>Annex C (normative) - Issues to be considered for risk <br> characterization for inorganic biocidally active <br> substances used in anti-fouling systems on ships<br>Annex D (informative) - Examples of guidance for <br> determining data quality<br>Annex E (informative) - Examples of testing methods<br>Annex F (informative) - Setting of assessment factors (AF)<br>Annex G (normative) - Minimum information required for <br> the risk assessment report<br>Annex H (informative) - Previously validated models for <br> predicting environmental concentrations<br>Bibliography
Describes a risk assessment method that protects the marine environment from the potential negative impacts of biocidally active substances that are intentionally used in the anti-fouling system applied to a ship during its service life.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | International Organization for Standardization |
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Committee | TC 8 |
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