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Our unique non-profit status and scientific neutrality have allowed us to achieve an equally strong reputation across the public sector, including international, federal, state, and municipal government agencies. TERA often partners with other private consulting firms, governmental agencies, and non-profit NGO's on large-scale health and environmental research and regulatory programs.
Core Environmental Sciences Strengths and Capabilities
- Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecotoxicology and Risk Assessment, including: Aquatic Bioavailability Assessment; Environmental Fate and Transport (PBT Assessment), and Exposure Determination
- Broad Experience with Diverse Chemistries: Commodity, Specialty, and Consumer Product Ingredients; Agrochemicals Actives and Inerts; Pharmaceutical Actives; Industrial Wastes, Mixtures, and By-Products
- Literature Review; Data analysis; Database Development and Management
Product Development / Product Stewardship Support
- Green Chemistry and Sustainability Assessments of New Chemicals and Products
- Chemical Hazard Ranking and Scoring for Green Certification and Design for Environment
Programs
- Technical Public Relations Communications of Chemical Safety Information for Consumers and Suppliers
- Expert Peer Review and Peer Consultation of Chemical Safety Profiles
- Industrial Site Cleanup Management
- Environmental Study Placement and Management at Testing Laboratories
Regulatory Compliance Services
- Strategic Regulatory Consultations on Chemical Issues Management
- Data Readiness Evaluation and Gap Analysis for Chemical Registrations
- Chemical Classification and Labeling for Safety Data Sheets for OSHA, GHS, and CLP Compliance
- Dossier Preparation for TSCA PMNs and SNURs, Pharmaceutical and Pesticide Registrations
- Cleanup and Compliance Standards for New and Existing Chemicals
For more information on our Ecotoxicology or Ecological Risk Assessment Program, please contact Michael Dourson at 513-542-7475 x 105 or dourson@TERA.org.