

The required information for assessing the potential impacts of thousands of organic chemicals
on ecological and human health is often quite limited. Models are required to address data
gaps and support decision-making. A general lack of time and expertise to parameterize and
apply exposure estimation tools may limit their implementation to aid decision-making.
The Exposure And Safety Estimation (EAS-E) Suite platform was developed by ARC Arnot
Research and Consulting (ARC) to address some challenges for ecological and human health
assessment. EAS-E Suite (pronounced "EASY Suite") includes chemical information databases,
quantitative structure activity relationships (QSARs) for predicting chemical information, and
some relevant tools and models to support chemical hazard, exposure, and risk estimation.
EAS-E Suite quantifies the relationships between chemical production volumes, partitioning
properties, degradation rates, fate and transport in natural and manufactured environments
(i.e., indoors), human and ecological exposures, and the potential for adverse effects at a
screening-level. EAS-E Suite contains chemical information required to use many environmental
fate and exposure models, as well as bioaccumulation and physiologically based toxicokinetic
(PBTK) models. Built in databases provide initial values to apply models coded within the EAS-E
Suite platform. The data can also be used to address data gaps in chemical evaluations and for
applying other models that are not included in the EAS-E Suite platform.

Please contact Jon Arnot (jon@arnotresearch.com) if you would like to register for notification when EAS-E Suite becomes publicly available (ca. July 2021).
The EAS-E Suite platform is envisaged to evolve over time.
We welcome user comments and possible suggestions for improving the EAS-E Suite platform.
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