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  <p>Within CHRIS, the term impurity refers to any substance in the color additive or color concentrate other than the substance(s) intended to impart the desired color to the device component or substances intentionally added to improve manufacturability. This may include unreacted starting materials, reaction and/or degradation products, and contaminants.</p>
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  <h3 id="what-about-other-additives-contained-in-a-color-additive-or-concentrate">What about other additives contained in a color additive or concentrate?</h3>
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  <p>Many color additives and concentrates contain intentionally added substances that do not contribute to the color, such as carrier resins and metal oxides, as manufacturing aides. If the amount and identity of a particular non-color additive is known, then CHRIS can be used to assess the risk associated with the substance. In these scenarios, the user should conduct a separate assessment using the tool for each known additive in the color additive or concentrate using this approach.</p>
 
 
 
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  <p>Within CHRIS, the term impurity refers to any substance in the color additive or color concentrate other than the substance(s) intended to impart the desired color to the device component or substances intentionally added to improve manufacturability. This may include unreacted starting materials, reaction and/or degradation products, and contaminants.</p>
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  <h3 id="what-about-other-additives-contained-in-a-color-additive-or-concentrate">What about other additives contained in a color additive or concentrate?</h3>
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  <p>Many color additives and concentrates contain intentionally added substances that do not contribute to the color, such as carrier resins and metal oxides, as manufacturing aides. If the amount and identity of a particular non-color additive is known, then CHRIS can be used to assess the risk associated with the substance. In these scenarios, the user should conduct a separate assessment using the tool for each known additive in the color additive or concentrate using this approach.</p>
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+ <h3 id="what-if-i-have-suggestions-for-inclusion-of-additional-cas-or-polymer-matrices-within-chris-or-changes-to-the-user-interface">What if I have suggestions for inclusion of additional CAs or polymer matrices within CHRIS or changes to the user interface?</h3>
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+ <p>If you have a suggestion to expand the applicability of the tool or improve the user interface, please contact Dave Saylor: <a href="mailto:david.saylor@fda.hhs.gov" class="email">david.saylor@fda.hhs.gov</a>.</p>
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  Many color additives and concentrates contain intentionally added substances that do not contribute to the color, such as carrier resins and metal oxides, as manufacturing aides. If the amount and identity of a particular non-color additive is known, then CHRIS can be used to assess the risk associated with the substance. In these scenarios, the user should conduct a separate assessment using the tool for each known additive in the color additive or concentrate using this approach.
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  Many color additives and concentrates contain intentionally added substances that do not contribute to the color, such as carrier resins and metal oxides, as manufacturing aides. If the amount and identity of a particular non-color additive is known, then CHRIS can be used to assess the risk associated with the substance. In these scenarios, the user should conduct a separate assessment using the tool for each known additive in the color additive or concentrate using this approach.
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+ ### What if I have suggestions for inclusion of additional CAs or polymer matrices within CHRIS or changes to the user interface?
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+ If you have a suggestion to expand the applicability of the tool or improve the user interface, please contact Dave Saylor: <david.saylor@fda.hhs.gov>.
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  <h1 style="text-align:center"><font color="#0070C0">CH</font>emical <font color="#0070C0">RIS</font>k calculator (CHRIS) </h1>
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  <h3 id="version-1.1---2022-09-26">Version 1.1 - 2022-09-26</h3>
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  <li>Renamed “Color Hazard RISk calculator” to “CHemical RISk calculator”</li>
 
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  <h1 style="text-align:center"><font color="#0070C0">CH</font>emical <font color="#0070C0">RIS</font>k calculator (CHRIS) </h1>
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