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Danish Environmental Protection Agency

DEPA (2000a) [investigation of migration ofTBT, DBT and MBT in consumer products.] Copenhagen, Danish Environmental Protection Agency, 6 September (Journal No. M 7041-0270) (in Danish). [Pg.45]

DEPA (2002) Organic tin compounds in consumer products. Summary in English of DEPA (2000a) and DEPA (2000b), personal communication received 14 February 2002 from Danish Environmental Protection Agency. [Pg.45]

PG (2000) Letter to Danish Environmental Protection Agency from Procter Gamble, 10 July. [Pg.50]

Laursen, S.E. Hansen, J. et al. Environmental Assessment of Textiles. Environmental Project No. 369, Danish Environmental Protection Agency, 1997. [Pg.305]

Danish Environmental Protection Agency (2005) User Manual for the Internet Version of the Danish (Q)SAR Database. http //130.226.165.14/User Manual Danish Database.pdf. [Pg.108]

DEPA (Danish Environmental Protection Agency) 1999 Brominated flame retardants, Project No. 494... [Pg.382]

Torslov J, Samsoe-Petersen L, Rasmussen JO, Kristensen P (1997) Use of waste products in agriculture. Contamination level, environmental risk assessment and recommendations for quality criteria. Environmental Project No. 366, Danish Environmental Protection Agency... [Pg.111]

Ollgaad H, Frost L, Galster J, Hensen OC (1999) Survey of azocolorant on Denmark Milgoproject 509. Danish Environmental Protection Agency... [Pg.56]

Mogensen BB, Sqrcnscn PB, Stuer-Lauridsen F, Lassen P (2004) Fate of pyrethroids in farmland ponds. Pesticide Research No. 86. Ministry of the Environment, Danish Environmental Protection Agency, Copenhagen, p 112... [Pg.194]

Miljpstyrelsen (1988), Hydrogen sulfide formation and control in pressure mains, The Danish Environmental Protection Agency, project report no. 96, p. 109 (in Danish). [Pg.167]

The Danish Environmental Protection Agency has started work to draft a national plan to control brominated flame retardants, and has published what officials claim to be the most exhaustive national survey analysing the flow of such substances and assessing possible substitutes for specific applications. The survey found that the major source of BFRs emissions in Denmark was from evaporation from products already in use, and underlines previous concerns about the possible harm due to bioaccumulation. Denmark is to join Sweden in urging international action to curb the use of brominated flame retardants. [Pg.84]

DEPA, Listen over Un0ske.de Stoffer , The List of Undesirable Chemicals, Danish Environmental Protection Agency, 1998. [Pg.965]

Nielsen E, Larsen PB (1996) Toxicological evaluation and limit values for DEHP and phthalates other than DEHP. Danish Environmental Protection Agency, p 452... [Pg.95]

The Danish Environmental Protection Agency also investigated the profiles of 12 non-brominated flame retardants for environmental and health effects. From a survey of published literature, they found that the amount of data available is often very limited, particularly for important criteria such as degradation. Furthermore, the screening study showed that the majority of the alternatives also had undesirable environmental and health characteristics, but an assessment was needed to determine the amount and the manner in which they are released before a conclusion could be drawn. ... [Pg.21]

Danish Environmental Protection Agency (2003). Cleaner products support programme. See www.mst.dk/ homepage/... [Pg.36]

Danish Environmental Protection Agency, Brominated Flame Retardants Substance Flow Analysis and Assessment of Alternatives. Environmental Project 494,1999... [Pg.36]

Danish Environmental Protection Agency (1999) Working Report No. [Pg.36]

DEPA (2002) Guidelines on remediation of contaminated sites. Environmental Guidelines No. 7, Danish Environmental Protection Agency, http //www.mst.dk/udgiv/publications/ 2002/87-7972-280-6/pdf/87-7972-281. pdf... [Pg.331]

List of undesirable substances 2000, Danish Environmental Protection Agency, DEPA, http //www.mst.dk/homepage/... [Pg.32]

In Denmark, health-based quality criteria are set for chemical substances in soil, drinking water, and ambient air according to principles laid down in a guidance document from the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (D-EPA 2006). The principles laid down in the guidance document are based on an extensive review addressing the hazard assessment of chemicals, including application of assessment factors (Nielsen et al. 2005). [Pg.225]

Beltoft, V., E. Nielsen, O. Meyer, and O. Ladefoged. 2001. Individual variations in biological susceptibility to xenobiotics A review of the current knowledge. Report prepared for the Danish Environmental Protection Agency, March 2001. [Pg.293]

D-EPA. 2006. Principles for establishment of health based quality criteria for ambient air, soil and drinking water. Vejledning fra Miljpstyrelsen Nr. 5 2006. Copenhagen Danish Environmental Protection Agency, Danish Ministry of the Environment (in Danish). http /www2.mst.dk/Udgiv/publikationer/2006/ 87-7052-182-4/pdf/87-7052-182-4.pdf... [Pg.293]

Nielsen, E., I. Thorup, A. Schnipper, et al. 2001. Children and the unborn child. Exposure and susceptibility to chemical substances - An evaluation. Environmental Project No. 589. Copenhagen Danish Environmental Protection Agency, Ministry of the Environment and Energy. http //www2.mst.dk/Udgiv/pubhcations/ 2001/87-7909-574-7/html/default eng.htm... [Pg.294]

Nielsen, T., Jprgensen, H.E., Poulsen, M., Jensen, F.P., Larsen, J.C., Jensen, A.B., Schramm, J., andTpnnesen, J. 1995. Trajfic PAH and other mutagens in air in Denmark. Environmental Project No. 285/1995. Copenhagen Danish Environmental Protection Agency, Ministry of the Environment and Energy, Denmark. [Pg.408]

Nielsen, T., Traffic PAH and Other Mutagens in Air in Denmark, Milj0projekt No. 275, Danish Environmental Protection Agency, Ministry of the Environment and Energy, Denmark, 1995. [Pg.539]

A comprehensive Survey of Azo Colorants in Denmark comprising consumption, use, health, and environmental aspects has been compiled by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency H. Ollgard et al., Survey of Azo Colorants in Denmark, Danish Technological Institute, Environment, Danish Environmental Protection Agency, November 1998. [Pg.639]

Denmark, and the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (DK-EPA), is one of the leading countries in terms of considering the pros and cons to environmental (Q)SARs. It published an advisory list for self-classification of potentially hazardous substances based on predictions from (Q)SAR models (among these the EPI Suite) on hazards to the aquatic environments and human health risks. A total of 46707 existing substances were examined, identifying 20624 substances that, according to... [Pg.100]

Danish Environmental Protection Agency. 2001. Report on the advisory list for selfclassification of dangerous substances. Environmental Project No. 636 2001. http //www.mst.dk/udgiv/publications/2001/87-7944-694-9/pdf/87-7944-695-7.pdf (accessed July 28, 2005). [Pg.332]


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