E.11.1. Endpoint study record

In the following, the online help texts for all data entry fields provided with any Endpoint study record for this IUCLID section are listed. For sections 4 to 10, these guidance notes are completely based on the so-called OECD Harmonised Templates (see Rationale behind IUCLID Endpoint Study Records - OECD harmonised templates in chapter chapter D.4.7.1 What is an Endpoint study record?)

IUCLID per se does not prescribe how detailed the study summaries should be recorded. Refer to the relevant guidance for the respective chemical regulatory programme thereof.

For technical guidance on how to manage Endpoint study records, see chapter D.4.7 How to manage Endpoint study records in sections 4 - 13. For details on data types, see chapter D.4.5 What data types are available for input fields and how are they used?

E.11.1.1. Administrative data

Under this main heading, fields are subsumed for identifying the purpose of the record (e.g., "key study"), the type of result (e.g., "experimental study"), data waiving indication (if any), reliability indication, and flags for indicating the regulatory purpose envisaged and/or any confidentiality restrictions. This kind of data characterise the relevance of a study summary and are therefore displayed on top of each Endpoint Study Record. For detailed guidance, refer to chapter D.4.7.7.1 Administrative data.

E.11.1.2. UN number

United Nations (UN) Numbers are four-digit numbers used in international transportation to identify hazardous chemicals or hazardous materials.

E.11.1.3. Class

Indicate the class or division

E.11.1.4. Classification code

Indicate the classification code

E.11.1.5. Packaging group

Indicate the packaging group

E.11.1.6. Labels

Indicate the labels

E.11.1.7. UN number

United Nations (UN) Numbers are four-digit numbers used in international transportation to identify hazardous chemicals or hazardous materials.

E.11.1.8. Class

Indicate the class or division

E.11.1.9. Classification code

Indicate the classification code

E.11.1.10. Packaging group

Indicate the packaging group

E.11.1.11. Labels

Indicate the labels

E.11.1.12. Remarks

Add any additional remarks

E.11.1.13. UN number

United Nations (UN) Numbers are four-digit numbers used in international transportation to identify hazardous chemicals or hazardous materials.

E.11.1.14. Proper shipping name and description

Indicate the proper shipping name, including the description.

E.11.1.15. Chemical name

Only indicate the chemical name if it differs from the proper shipping name (in case of \"n.o.s\")

E.11.1.16. Class

Indicate the class or division

E.11.1.17. Packaging group

Indicate the packaging group

E.11.1.18. EmS number

Indicate the EmS number: Emergency Procedures for Ships Carrying Dangerous Goods

E.11.1.19. Labels

Indicate the labels

E.11.1.20. Marine pollutant

If the transported substance or goods are defined as harmful to the marine environment this has to be identified as a marine pollutant or a serve marine pollutant by the letters P or PP.

E.11.1.21. Remarks

Add any additional remarks

E.11.1.22. UN number

United Nations (UN) Numbers are four-digit numbers used in international transportation to identify hazardous chemicals or hazardous materials.

E.11.1.23. Proper shipping name and description

Indicate the proper shipping name, including the description.

E.11.1.24. Chemical name

Only indicate the chemical name if it differs from the proper shipping name (in case of \"n.o.s\")

E.11.1.25. Class

Indicate the class or division

E.11.1.26. Packaging group

Indicate the packaging group

E.11.1.27. Labels

Indicate the labels

E.11.1.28. Remarks

Add any additional remarks

E.11.1.29. Additional transport information

Add any additional remarks