Science Inventory

STANDARD EVALUATION PROCEDURES FOR SUBMITTED DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROTOXICITY DATA

Citation:

STANDARD EVALUATION PROCEDURES FOR SUBMITTED DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROTOXICITY DATA. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.

Impact/Purpose:

To assist regulatory evaluators in their interpretation of developmental neurotoxicity data.

Description:

As a NAFTA-inspired multi-governmental initiative, experts from the US EPA (Office of Research and Development, Office of Pesticide Program, or OPP) and the PMRA (Pest Management Regulatory Agency) of Health Canada formed a working group to create a document that would serve as an internal guidance document for regulatory evaluators. The resulting standard evaluation procedures address each of the neurobehavioral endpoints in developmental neurotoxicology studies conducted according to US EPA and OECD test guidelines. For each, there is a description of the behavior itself followed by pragmatic explanations of what to look for and what it can mean. The information is meant to inform interpretation by the reviewer which may influence policy, but not to dictate policy itself. While this was initially termed an internal guidance document for regulatory evaluators, it has since become apparent that it may be made publicly available by Health Canada, NAFTA, and/or OPP.

URLs/Downloads:

Peer Reviewers  (PDF, NA pp,  423  KB,  about PDF)

Response to Reviewers  (PDF, NA pp,  373  KB,  about PDF)

Reconciliation Memo  (PDF, NA pp,  88  KB,  about PDF)

Final Document  (PDF, NA pp,  2384  KB,  about PDF)

Cover Sheet for Final Document  (PDF, NA pp,  271  KB,  about PDF)

Reviewer #4  (PDF, NA pp,  304  KB,  about PDF)

Reviewer #3  (PDF, NA pp,  99  KB,  about PDF)

Reviewer #2  (PDF, NA pp,  272  KB,  about PDF)

Reviewer #1  (PDF, NA pp,  356  KB,  about PDF)

Peer Review Plan  (PDF, NA pp,  33  KB,  about PDF)

Charge Questions  (PDF, NA pp,  467  KB,  about PDF)

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PUBLISHED REPORT/ GUIDANCE DOCUMENT)
Product Published Date:12/12/2016
Record Last Revised:10/16/2017
OMB Category:Influential
Record ID: 321730