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Regulations analysis

Relationship of pesticide residue analysis, regulation, and risk assessment... [Pg.5]

Scrutinizing selected alternatives, including technical analysis, regulation compliance, public health and environmental analysis, and cost analysis... [Pg.606]

Methods from statutory publications, e.g. The Fertilisers (Sampling and Analysis) Regulations 1991 (SI No. 973) HMSO. [Pg.53]

There are several publications detailing standard or officially recognized methods of fertilizer analysis. These include Official Methods of Analysis of AOAC International (Horwitz, 2000) Official and Standardised Methods of Analysis, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry (Watson, 1994) and Fertilisers - Methods of Analysis used in OEEC Countries (OEEC, 1952). There are also the EEC methods, which have been implemented in the UK by the Fertilisers (Sampling and Analysis) Regulations 1996 (Statutory Instrument (SI) 1996 No. 1342). The title page of the SI may be downloaded from the following website ... [Pg.106]

EC Council (1991) Characteristics of Olive Oil and Olive Residue Oil and on the Relevant Methods of Analysis, Regulation 2568/91. [Pg.20]

Hawkins NC. 1991. Conservatism in maximally exposed individual (MEI) predictive exposure assessments a first-cut analysis. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 14(2) 107-117. [Pg.387]

If the hazards analysis is being carried out in response to a regulation or corporate standard, it is useful to parse the regulation or standard through use of a two-column table such as Table 5.6. The first column simply quotes the regulation or standard verbatim (in this example, the OSHA PSM hazards analysis regulation is used) the second column shows how those sections were addressed by this particular study. [Pg.225]

Standards for air testing, site clearance certification and analysis - Regulations 20 and 21... [Pg.392]

According to Norwegian risk-analysis regulations, oil companies have to develop acceptance criteria for the risk of losses due to accidents. Risk analyses should be used to verify that new design solutions meet these criteria. Norskoil applies the following acceptance criteria for the Ymer platform ... [Pg.317]


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