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New Toxicology Database

New Toxicology Database. Tracie Phillips, Ph.D. Toxicology Division Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Advanced Air Permitting Seminar-October 2014. Objectives. Introduce New Database Demo of Database Prototype Testing the Database. NEW. A new beginning.

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New Toxicology Database

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  1. New Toxicology Database Tracie Phillips, Ph.D. Toxicology Division Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Advanced Air Permitting Seminar-October 2014

  2. Objectives • Introduce New Database • Demo of Database Prototype • Testing the Database

  3. NEW A new beginning The New Toxicology Database

  4. What is the new database? • Housed within the TAMIS database • One stop shop: • ESL List • AMCV List • Supporting documents

  5. Why are we changing? • Reduce errors • Proper database structure • More information/detail • Dynamic

  6. What will be different? • 1. No more “Published List” spreadsheets

  7. What will be different? • 2. Information will be dynamic

  8. What will be different? • 3. ESL requests

  9. What will be different? • 4. All associated documentation will be linked: • DSDs • Fact sheets • Public comments • Interim documentation

  10. What will be different? • 5. Screening level reports

  11. What will be different? • 6. More detail will be available: • Each value will be dated

  12. What will be different? • 7. Source codes

  13. What will be different? • 8. List will be searchable by: • Date • Substance: • CAS# • Identified synonyms • Substance type: • Alcohols • Surrogates

  14. What will be different? • 9. Use of surrogates: • Promotes consistency

  15. What will be different? • 10. Identified synonyms

  16. What is the timeline?

  17. Time for a conceptual demonstration Prototype Demo **For example purposes only, the following is not a true representation of the final product

  18. TAMIS Welcome Screen

  19. Login Screen

  20. Report Selection Screen – Wizard Mode

  21. Date Selection Screen

  22. Report Parameter Criteria Screen

  23. File Delimiter Selection Screen

  24. Report Generation Screen

  25. Report Output in Excel

  26. Testers Wanted! Testing the Database

  27. External Testing • If you would like to participate, send an email to: • Tracie Phillips: Tracie.Phillips@tceq.texas.gov -or- • Toxicology Division: tox@tceq.texas.gov

  28. Tracie Phillips, Ph.D. • To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often. • -Winston Churchill 512-239-2269 Tracie.Phillips@tceq.texas.gov

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