- Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks
The Scientific Committee on Health and Environmental Risks (abbreviated SCHER) is one of the independent scientific committees managed by the
Directorate-General for Health and Consumer Protection of theEuropean Commission , which provide scientific advice to the Commission on issues related to consumer products.Activities
The SCHER provide the Commission with the scientific advice on questions relating to the
toxicity andecotoxicity ofchemicals ,biochemicals and biological compounds whose use may have harmful consequences forhuman health and the environment.In particular, the SCHER addresses questions in relation to new and existing
chemicals , the restriction and marketing of dangerous substances,biocides ,waste , environmental contaminants,plastics and other materials used forwater pipe work (e.g. new organic substances),drinking water , indoor and ambientair quality . It also addresses questions relating to human exposure to mixtures of chemicals, sensitisation and identification ofendocrine disrupters .Procedures
The SCHER consists of a maximum of 19 members. The members are appointed on the basis of their skills and experience in the fields in question and consistent with this a geographical distribution that reflects the diversity of scientific problems and approaches in the European Union. The experts are appointed for three years, renewable a maximum of three consecutive times. In agreement with the Commission, the Scientific Committees may turn to specialized external experts.
SCHER's scientific advisory procedures are based on the principles of scientific excellence, independence and transparency. The Opinions of the Committees are made available as quickly as possible following a request for advice from the Commission. In addition, the agendas, minutes of plenary meetings and lists of members are published.
See also
The
Directorate-General for Health and Consumer Protection also manages two other independent Scientific Committees on non-food products:* The
Scientific Committee on Consumer Products (SCCP)
* TheScientific Committee on Emerging and Newly Identified Health Risks (SCENIHR)For questions concerning the safety of food products, the
European Commission consults theEuropean Food Safety Authority (EFSA).External links
* [http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_risk/committees/04_scher/04_scher_en.htm The website of the SCHER]
* [http://ec.europa.eu/health/ph_risk/committees/committees_en.htm The Scientific Committees] of theDirectorate-General for Health and Consumer Protection
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