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Dangerous Substances Regulations

SI 1994/232 Batteries and Accumulators (Containing Dangerous Substances) Regulations... [Pg.558]

HS(Rjl Packaging and labelling of dangerous substances. Regulations and guidance notes... [Pg.576]

HS(Rj22 A guide to the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations 1984... [Pg.577]

Defined substances covered by a comprehensive system to inform consumers of potential dangers and to reduce the hazard when carried by road. (The Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations 1984.)... [Pg.12]

A system of classification is given in the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances, Regulations, 1984 (United Kingdom), which is based on European Union (EU) guidelines for example ... [Pg.362]

It should be noted that within the UK, the transportation of samples containing asbestos for analysis is only subject to the Carriage of Dangerous Substances Regulations, if the samples are contained in a receptacle of a capacity of 5 litres or more. However, it is not necessary to hold a waste transfer licence whilst transporting samples containing asbestos, but it should be noted that the testing... [Pg.123]

The Committee is a statutory body ( 52 Dangerous Substances Regulation -GefahrstoflveFQrdnung. [Pg.402]

The Notification of Installations Handling Dangerous Substances Regulations 1982... [Pg.79]

Other important definitions of flammable substances can be found in the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations 1984 where an extremely flammable liquid is defined as one with a flash point of less than 0°C and a boiling point less than or equal to 35°C, a highly flammable liquid as one with a flash point of less than 21 °C, and a flammable substance as one with a flash point between 21°C and 55°C which when tested in accordance with Schedule 2 of the HFL Regulations does not support combustion. [Pg.548]

Main types of occupationai heaith risk chemical, physical, biological. Classification of dangerous substances (as in Classification, Packaging and Labeiling of Dangerous Substances Regulations). Main routes of attack on the body. [Pg.713]


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