How we can help

The unique combination of an outstanding information source and first-class consulting skills means that we can address the majority of the problems experienced both by company managers with responsibility for toxicological safety, and toxicologists themselves, including everything to do with REACH legislation.Over the last 45 years we have developed the best toxicity databank in the world together with TRACE, the finest bibliographic database in chemical toxicology. Of critical importance is the speed with which original documents, referenced so effectively by TRACE, can be accessed. With such a fast and comprehensive approach, bibra can offer unrivalled efficiency in information retrieval and analysis.

We use the expertise of our large team of world-class risk assessors to support a cost-effective, pragmatic approach to problem solving in the field of chemical hazard and risk assessment. Working successfully with government and industry across a broad range of sectors, we have built an enviable reputation for our ability to handle large, as well as small projects, and to deliver consulting and information services to tight deadlines.

What else can we do for you?

 
Our experts can also help you on any number of bespoke toxicologically-related issues, encompassing project areas such as full hazard reviews, critical evaluations of toxicological data, toxicity reports, risk assessments, regulatory dossiers, and assistance with the interpretation of health and safety legislation. Current awareness also forms an important part of our remit. We help you keep abreast of current toxicological literature with various tailored awareness services as well as our monthly publication, Toxicology and Regulatory News.Last, but certainly not least, we can provide immediate assistance with your hazard assessment requirements - our respected Toxicity Profiles form a series of nearly 500 succinct toxicological monographs on commercially important chemicals ... and are constantly being updated.
  


 

  

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