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Control of Substances

European Commission for these and other substances by nominated dates. The toxicological data and estimation of exposure will form the basis of risk analysis and deterrnination of the appropriate restriction and control of substances in the workplace (58). Restriction of the sales of dangerous substances and preparations to the general pubHc is enforced under Directive 76/769 EC (59). [Pg.347]

SUBSTANCE HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH As defined in Regulation 2 of tlie Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1999,... [Pg.19]

Approved Code of Practice. Control of substances hazardous to health in the production of pottery. [Pg.117]

Control of substances hazardous to health regulations. Ionizing Radiations Regulations 1999 Control of lead at Work Regulations 1998 MAFF/HSC Code of Practice for the safe use of pesticides on farms and holdings. [Pg.117]

COSHH m Agriculture. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1988 (COSHH) Sheep Dipping COSHH m Eorestry... [Pg.571]

Introducing assessment. (A simplified guide for employers). Control of Substances Hazardous to... [Pg.577]

A guide to the integrity, workplace environment and miscellaneous aspects of the Offshore Installations and Wells (Design and Construction, etc) Regulations 1996 Control of substances hazardous to health m fumigation operations... [Pg.580]

Cover the control of substances classified as very toxic, toxic, harmful, coiTosive, sensitizing or imtant under the Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging for Supply) Regulations 1994 (as amended) and to substances which have MELs or OESs. Also other substances that have chronic or delayed effects and biological agents. Special provisions are included for carcinogens. [Pg.595]

FIGURE 4.1. Activity Analysis for the Control of "Substance" in Paper Making (Crossman et al., 1974). [Pg.159]

Other inspection services available include the examination of steel structures (new and existing), electrical wiring installations, containers (to meet Statutory Instm-ment No. 1890), dangerous substances (carriage by road in road tankers or tank containers) to meet Statutory Instmment No. 1059, examination of second-hand plant prior to purchase, plant undergoing repair or modification, the Control of Industrial Major Accident Hazard Regulations (CIMAH) Statutory Instmment No. 1902 and Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) and Pressure Systems Regulations. [Pg.149]

There is a wide range of legislation laying down standards of safety and health. In the UK, the most notable and wide ranging are the Factories Act 1961, the Health and Safety at Work Act, 1974 and the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Act 1988, breach of any of which can result in liability to civil and/or criminal action against the offenders. [Pg.170]

The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) Regulations 1989 covers virtually all substances hazardous to health. Only asbestos, lead, materials producing ionizing radiation and substances below ground in mines (which all have their own legislation) are excluded. The Regulations set out measures that employers must implement. Failure to comply with COSHH, in addition to exposing employees and others to risk, constitutes an offence and is subject to penalties under the Health and Safety at Work Act, etc. 1974. [Pg.1066]

Much legislation enacted by governments relating to such matters as pollution of the atmosphere and of rivers, the monitoring of foodstuffs, the control of substances hazardous to health, the misuse of drugs, and many others are dependent upon the work of analytical chemists for implementation. [Pg.4]


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