Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #44


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2023-01-19T08:50:58Z (16 months ago)
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Mike Dewhirst
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  • Ticket #44

    • Property Owner set to Mike Dewhirst
    • Property Summary Extract safe-use pdf page from IFRA site based on CAS searchAdd a reference table of IFRA permitted cosmetic ingredients
  • Ticket #44 – Description

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    1 Currently there is no easy way to automatically extract the correct page because the IFRA site does not provide an API.
     1AICIS instruct that your low risk cosmetic ingredient must be on the IFRA Transparency List prior to introduction otherwise additional data will be required.
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    3 An interim workaround is to bring up the site and expect the user to type/paste the CAS number into the IFRA search field. The useful link synopsis indicates this.
     3This ticket produces that table for members in the OECD role.
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    5 This is a similar approach necessary with other sites (including AICIS) which actively prevent automation. In IFRA's case however, it should be possible to eventually redirect to the correct information. Degree of difficulty is high!
     5That role reveals reference data and is always available for Admin users to bestow. That makes it a reasonable mechanism to switch on both reference cosmetic ingredient tables - one for restricted ingredients (EUR Lex Cosmetics and US eCFR cosmetic ingredients) and also this ticket's IFRA permitted ingredients table.