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Classification of Substances and Preparations

British Toxicology Society (1984). A new approach to the classification of substances and preparations on the basis of their acute toxicity. A report by the British Toxicology Society Working Party on Toxicology. Human Toxicol. 3 85-92. [Pg.172]

Regardless of the harmonized EU requirements for the classification and labeling of dangerous substances and preparations (mixtures), a recently amended administrative regulation on substances hazardous to waters requires the classification of substances and preparations into three water hazard classes, i.e. [Pg.400]


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