Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR), Berlin, Germany.
Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), Saclay, France.
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2021 Nov;126:105046. doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2021.105046. Epub 2021 Sep 22.
The Cosmetic Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 specifically covers the risk of nanomaterials used in cosmetic products. If there are concerns regarding the safety of a nanomaterial, the European Commission refers it to the SCCS for a scientific opinion. The Commission mandated the SCCS to identify the scientific basis for safety concerns that could be used as a basis for identifying and prioritising nanomaterials for safety assessment, and to revisit previous inconclusive SCCS opinions on nanomaterials to identify any concerns for potential risks to the consumer health. The SCCS Scientific Advice identified the key general aspects of nanomaterials that should raise a safety concern for a safety assessor/manager, so that the nanomaterial(s) in question could be subjected to safety assessment to establish safety to the consumer. The Advice also developed a list of the nanomaterials notified to the Commission for use in cosmetics in an order of priority for safety assessment, and revisited three previous inconclusive opinions on nanomaterials to highlight concerns over consumer safety that merited further safety assessment.
《化妆品法规(EC)No 1223/2009》特别涵盖了化妆品中使用的纳米材料的风险。如果对纳米材料的安全性有任何担忧,欧盟委员会将其提交给 SCCS 以获取科学意见。委员会授权 SCCS 确定可能作为识别和优先评估纳米材料以进行安全评估的安全问题的科学依据,并重新审查先前关于纳米材料的 SCCS 不明确意见,以确定对消费者健康的潜在风险的任何担忧。SCCS 的科学建议确定了纳米材料的关键一般方面,这些方面应引起安全评估员/管理者的安全关注,以便对所涉纳米材料进行安全评估,以确保消费者的安全。该建议还为委员会通知用于化妆品的纳米材料列出了一份按安全评估优先级排序的清单,并重新审查了先前关于纳米材料的三个不明确意见,以强调对消费者安全的关注,这些关注值得进一步进行安全评估。