Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program
TRI-Chemical Hazard Information Profiles
TRI Chemical Toxicity Data and Comparative Analysis in Seconds
TRI-CHIP allows easy access to toxicity information from multiple data sources for chemicals in the TRI list. This downloadable Microsoft Access database allows you to customize searches across a single chemical, a set of specific chemicals or a TRI chemical category of interest. Obtain the latest version, TRI-CHIP version 2.06.
With TRI-CHIP you can:
- Search toxicity information from multiple data sources for TRI chemicals
- Use built-in queries to identify chemicals that meet quantitative toxicity criteria, such as lowest observed adverse effect levels (LOAEL) above a specified value
- Identify all TRI chemicals associated with a critical adverse human health effect of interest
- Print customized chemical toxicity profile reports
- Readily move in and out of websites containing additional chemical toxicity information
Health hazard information sources available for query are:
- IRIS - Integrated Risk Information System
- OPP - EPA Office of Pesticide Programs Registration Documents
- ATSDR - Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
- Cal/EPA - California Environmental Protection Agency
- NTP - National Toxicology Program – 12th Report on Carcinogens
- IARC - International Agency for Research on Cancer
- TRI - Toxics Release Inventory Federal Register Notices
A Typical TRI-CHIP Search Page
TRI-CHIP At-A-Glance
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Toxicity criteria b | |||||||
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Cancer | |||||||
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Exposure levels d | |||||||
Notification levels e | |||||||
Toxicity Data f | |||||||
Target tissues | |||||||
Species | |||||||
Experimental values and benchmark doses g |
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Comments concerning the applicability, user friendliness or potential improvements of TRI-CHIP are greatly appreciated. Please send to: Sandra Gaona (Gaona.Sandra@epamail.epa.gov) or Daniel R. Bushman (Bushman.Daniel@epamail.epa.gov).