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Dangerous Substances Act

The Dangerous Substances Act of 1969 was the first federal drug law that had the benefit of some good new scientific research. It was... [Pg.54]

Table 15.2 Classification of dangerous aromatic substances in Annex VI of the dangerous substances act (Gefahrstoffverordnung) (Mass content of dangerous substance in %)... Table 15.2 Classification of dangerous aromatic substances in Annex VI of the dangerous substances act (Gefahrstoffverordnung) (Mass content of dangerous substance in %)...
The two most important pieces of chemical control legislation enacted affecting the dye and pigment industries are the United States Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) and EEC s Classification, Packaging, and Labeling of Dangerous Substances and its amendments. Table 2 is a comparison of TSCA and the 6th Amendment of the EEC classifications. [Pg.387]

Are you involved m the transport of dangerous substances by road (replaced by IND(G)234L) COSHH and Section 6 of the Health and Safety at Work Act Permit-to-work systems. (Chemical manufacturing)... [Pg.577]

Controlled Substances Act This important piece of legislation outlines the control, evaluation, and penalties of all narcotic agents and other dangerous drugs. [Pg.98]

After his election Nixon created the President s National Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse. In 1970, Congress passed the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), the first comprehensive narcotics control law since 1914. The CSA systematically arranged drugs in schedules according to an assessment of addictive potential, dangerousness of effects, and pervasiveness of abuse. [Pg.21]

This decision established a firm constitutional basis for federal requirements being imposed on the distribution of drugs and upheld the Harrison Narcotic Act of 1914, which would be the main instrument for federal control of dangerous drugs until the passage of the Controlled Substances Act in 1970. (Congress would also use its taxation power to control drugs in the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937.)... [Pg.50]

Dangerous Substances UK Health and Safety al Work Act X Carcinogenic Substances Regulations X ... [Pg.529]

The Chemical Substances Control Law was established in 1973 in order to introduce a prior examination system of chemical substances in Japan ahead of any other countries in the world. Subsequently, the United States established the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) in 1977 to introduce a prior examination system similar to that of Japan. The EEC also introduced in 1979 a notification system for new chemical substances by the Directive 79/831/EEC, the 6th amendment to the Directive 67/548/EEC on Dangerous Substances , and the Directive came into force in all Member States on 18 September 1981. [Pg.284]

Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act Dangerous Cargo Act Federal Coal Mining Safety Health Act Federal Food Drug Cosmetic Act Federal Insecticide, Fungicide Rodent Act Federal Water Pollution Control Act Hazardous Materials Transport Act Occupational Safety and Health Act Safe Drinking Water Act Toxic Substance Control Act... [Pg.228]

Flammable substances used and stored in the laboratory are also subject to further risk assessment and control in UK law under the the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, the COSHH Regulations 2002, the Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations 2002 (DSEAR), and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. [Pg.178]

The European Union enacted the directive on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances in response to the 1976 dioxin release from the ICMESA facility near Seveso, Italy the United States enacted a similar Emergency Preparedness and Community Right-to-Know Act in response to the 1984 Bhopal disaster and 1989 Phillips Pasadena, Texas, refinery explosion and fire. [Pg.36]


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