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Public consultation of the draft opinion “Reflection on interpretation of some aspects related to genotoxicity assessments”

In line with EFSA’s policy on openness and transparency and in order for EFSA to receive comments from the scientific community and stakeholders, EFSA has launched public consultations on this draft document. Interested parties are invited to submit written comments by 6th September 2017.

Please use the electronic template provided to submit comments and refer to the line and page numbers of the respective document. In case you encounter technical issues while filling-in the public consultation form, please make sure you first clean the browser's history or switch browser.

If you would like to submit data-sets to support your comments or submit files send an email to SCER.PublicConsult.96 [at] efsa.europa.eu

Please note that comments will not be considered if they:

  • are submitted after the closing date of the public consultation;
  • are not related to the contents of the document;
  • contain complaints against institutions, personal accusations, irrelevant or offensive statements or material;
  • are related to policy or risk management aspects, which are out of the scope of EFSA's activity. 

EFSA will assess all comments from interested parties which are submitted in line with the criteria above. The comments will be further considered by EFSA’s Scientific Committee and taken into consideration if found to be relevant.

All comments received will be published. Comments submitted will be published and may be re-used by EFSA in a different context. It should be noted that comments submitted by individuals in a personal capacity will be presented as such, be made publicly accessible and attributed to their author, indicated by their first name and their family name. Comments submitted on behalf of an organisation will be made publicly available and attributed to the organisation.