Chemical hazards: 200 scientific partners from 28 countries and European Union agencies join forces and pool their resources. The goal? Support new European and national strategies aimed at reducing exposure to hazardous chemicals and their impact on health and the environment. The European Partnership for Risk Assessment of Chemical Substances (PARC), of which ISSeP is a member, is coordinated by Anses (France) and co-financed by the European Union and partner countries. Its ambition is to set up a risk assessment system for new-generation substances, integrating both human health and the environment, in a “One Health” approach. It also includes the development of biomonitoring. Find out more: