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RIFM and Crème Global Collaborative Host ‘Exposure Efforts’ Reception

This free Society of Toxicology ancillary meeting will include scientists from RIFM and Crème Global.

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By: Lianna Albrizio

Associate Editor

The Research Institute for Fragrance Materials (RIFM) and Creme Global Collaborative will host an “Exposure Efforts” reception on Monday, March 11 from 4:30 to 6 pm. MST at Topaz Room, Hilton Salt Lake City Center. 
 
RIFM and Creme Global developed the Creme-RIFM Aggregate Exposure Model to refine risk assessment using real-world industry production and habits and practices data from consumers in Europe, North America and Asia.
 
The Creme-RIFM Model estimates a person’s total potential exposure to a fragrance ingredient from all fragranced products, significantly improving exposure-based hazard and risk assessment, officials said.
 
The collaboration between Creme, RIFM and the worldwide fragrance industry set new standards for safety evaluation. It can serve as a template for toxicologists and other safety stewards looking to refine their understanding of hazard and risk in their sectors.
 
This free Society of Toxicology ancillary meeting will include scientists Anne Marie Api, Gretchen Ritacco and Isabelle Lee from RIFM, and Brendan Ring and Cronan McNamara from Creme Global.
 

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