- ABS – Absorption
- ACD – Allergic Contact Dermatitis
- ACToR – Aggregated Computational Toxicology Resource
- Actors in the supply chain
- Acute toxicity
- Additional hazard class
- Additional hazard statement
- Additivity method
- Adequacy
- ADME – Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion
- ADN – European Agreement Concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways
- Aerosol
- Affected organs
- AH – Aryl Hydrocarbon
- Algea
- Allometric scaling
- Alloy
- Analytical information
- Analytical method
- AOP- Adverse Outcome Pathway
- Aquatic environment
- AR – Androgen Receptor
- ARE – Antioxidant/Electrophile Response Element
- Article
- Article Category (AC)
- Article producer
- Article supplier
- Aspiration hazard
- Assessment factor (AF)
- Assessment report
- ASTM – American Section of the International Association for Testing Materials
- ATE – Acute Toxicity Estimate
- ATEX Directive – Directive 2014/34/EU for Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres
- ATP – Adaptation to Technical and Scientific Progress
- AUC – Area under the curve
- Authorisation
- Available
- Batching
- BCF – Bio concentration factor
- BfR – German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment
- BMD10 – The benchmark-dose associated with a 10% response
- BMD – Benchmark Dose
- BMDL10 – The lower 95% confidence interval of a benchmark-dose representing a 10% response
- BMDL – Benchmark Dose Lower Confidence Limit
- BMF- Bio magnification factor
- BREF – Best available technique reference document
- Bridging principles
- Brief general description of use
- Broad exposure scenario
- BSAF – Biological soil accumulation factor
- Bw – Body weight
- CA – Chromosome Aberration
- CAD – Chemical Agents Directive
- Caq – Substance’s Concentration in the aqueous phase
- Carcinogen
- Carcinogenicity
- CAS Number
- CBI – Confidential business information
- Chemical product category (PC)
- Chronic
- Classification
- CMR – Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, Reprotoxic
- Competent authority
- Compliance Check
- Composition
- Compressed gas
- Concentration Limit
- Concentration of highly hazardous mixture
- Conclusive but not sufficient for classification
- Conditions of use
- Consumer
- Consumer use
- Consumer uses
- Contributing scenario
- Control of risks
- Corrosive to metals
- CSA – Chemical safety assessment
- Cut-off value
- Danger
- Data waiving
- Differentiation
- Disposal
- Disposal
- Distributor
- DNEL – Derived no effect level
- Dose descriptor
- Dossier
- DU – Downstream user
- Ecotoxicological information/data
- EINECS – European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances
- EINECS Number
- ELINCS – European List of Notified Chemical Substances
- ELINCS Number
- Evaluation
- EVEIT – Ex Vivo Eye Irritation Test
- EWL – European waste list
- Exposure
- Exposure assessment
- Exposure Control Measures
- Exposure estimation
- Fate
- Final exposure scenario
- Flammable aerosols
- Flammable liquids
- Flammable solids
- Formulation
- Freshwater
- Full study report
- Gases under pressure
- Generic concentration limits
- Generic exposure scenario
- Germ cell mutagenicity
- Good Laboratory Practices (GLP)
- Hazardous Substance/Mixture
- HH-Human health
- Identification
- Identified use
- Identifiers
- IMDG Code – International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code
- Import
- Importer
- Information requirements
- Inhalation
- Intermediate
- IR&CSA – Information Requirements and Chemical Safety Assessment
- Isolated Intermediates
- IUPAC name
- Labelling
- Manufacture
- M-factor
- Mixture
- Monomer
- Non-isolated intermediate
- Not chemically modified substance
- On-site
- On-site isolated intermediate
- Package
- Packaging
- PBT assessment
- PBT – Persistent, bioaccumulative, toxic
- PEC – Predicted environmental concentration
- Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Toxic / very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative
- PNEC – Predicted no-effect concentration
- Polymer
- PPORD – Process and product orientated research and development
- (Q)SAR – (Quantitative) structure activity relationship
- RC – Risk characterization
- Registrant
- Registrant’s own use
- Restriction
- Risk Assessment
- Risk management measures
- RSS – Robust study summary
- Scientific research and development
- SDS – Safety data sheet
- Sediment
- Self-classification
- SE – Single Exposure
- SIEF – Substance information exchange forum
- Signal word
- SMR – Standardised mortality ratio
- SS – Skin Sensitiser
- STOT SE – Specific Target Organ Toxicity after Single Exposure
- STOT – Spesific target organ toxicity
- Study Summary
- Substance
- Substances Exempted
- Substitution
- Supplier
- Supply Chain
- Toxicological information/data
- tpa – Tonnes per annum
- Transported isolated intermediate
- UC – Use category
- UN RTDG – UN Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods
- Use
- Use and exposure category
- Widespread Use