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1899 Declaration concerning

Unlike the requirements for >1 tonne, member states have differing test requirements and formats for Limited Announcement (which must be made in each member state in which the substance is supplied). The requirements for the UK are given in Table 12.9. The test requirements for Base Set (Level 0) are shown in Table 12.10 in addition to these data, the submission dossier should contain the test reports plus chemical specification, intended use, immediate and longer term marketing volumes, a declaration concerning any unfavourable effects of the substance, proposed classification and labelling, and recommended precautions for its safe use. The exact test requirements for Level 1 will be subject to the results of Level 0 and exposure patterns to man and the environment. [Pg.320]

Article 6(1) of the Sixth Amendment requires PMN s to contain information and data necessary for evaluating the potential risks of new substances to humans and the environment. This specifically includes certain exposure information listed in Annex VII, concerning proposed uses and estimated yearly production volumes (in ranges, and broken down by use categories). Further, Article 6(1) requires submission of "a declaration concerning the unfavourable effects of the substance in terms of the various uses envisaged," which appears to require statements of the risks that may be associated with the use categories provided under Annex VII.(26)... [Pg.44]

London Declaration (1909). Declaration concerning the laws of maritime war, signed at London. In Brown JS (ed) The declaration of London February 26, 1909. Oxford University Press, New York 1919... [Pg.91]

The right to opposed unilateral secession stands in obvious tension with the claim to territorial integrity and unity of existing states. Governments have enshrined the doctrine of territorial unity in countless international declarations and other instruments, often tied to, or twinned with, declarations concerning self-determination. ... [Pg.32]

Latvia and Estonia had adopted declarations concerning full independence in May and August 1990, respectively. [Pg.50]

The declaration concerning transfer and receipt of chemical weapons production equipment shall specify ... [Pg.60]

August The International Declaration Concerning the Laws and Customs of War (the Brussels Declaration) is signed at the Brussels Conference of 1874. The declaration, which never entered into force, condemned the use of chemical weapons (CW) and banned the use of poison as a method of warfare. [Pg.284]

There are profound opportunities for both industiy and the individual to prevent the generation of waste indeed, pollution prevention is today primarily stimulated by economics, legislation, liabihty concerns, and the enhanced environmental benefit of managing waste at the source. The Pollution Prevention Act of 1990 has estabhshed pollution prevention as a national policy, declaring that waste should be prevented or reduced at the source wherever feasible, while pollu-... [Pg.2163]

For pharmacopeial materials scientific data are not normally required in the application provided that the method of production is such that uncontrolled impurities will not be present in the material. Otherwise the impurities concerned should be declared and appropriate specifications and test methods put forward. [Pg.651]

No broad study of tetraethyl lead was conducted. According to Kehoe, It was thought that these necessarily extensive studies should not be repeated at present, at public expense, but that they should be continued at the expense of the industry most concerned. Kehoe proudly declared later, The problem [of tetraethyl lead s toxicity] therefore was left to a very substantial extent in our hands, where it has remained ever since. Such cooperative arrangements were typical of the 1920s in lieu of direct government regulation, industrial groups volunteered to collect technical information about the air and water pollution they caused. [Pg.94]

It is the responsibility of the disposal company concerned to identify and separate novel components containing hazardous substances. However, the disposal company can do this only if the manufacturers or importers assume their responsibility as producers by making a corresponding declaration. [Pg.1216]

In the last 20 years, an increased number of enterohemorrhagic diarrhea outbreaks have been caused by highly virulent E. coli strains. EHEC are capable of causing serious complications such as hemolytic uremic syndrome in children and vascular disease in elderly people. E. coli serotype 0157 H7 has been the primary cause of outbreaks of EHEC, but other serotypes such as 026 and Olll are also a major public health concern. The Center for Disease Control has calculated that E. coli 0157 H7 is responsible for more than 70,000 infections and 60 deaths, and other EHEC strains cause approximately 36,000 illnesses and 30 deaths every year in the USA (Mead et al., 1999). In 1994 E. coli 0157 H7 was legally declared an adulterant in ground beef in the USA (USDA/FSIS Directive 10,010.1, 2004). Since then... [Pg.182]

We have the obligation to declare solemnly to you that all the news that comes out abroad concerning the mistreatment of politicians of the opposition and Jews are absolutely without basis. [Pg.223]

In addition to the agents detailed in this handbook, the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) identifies in its Declaration Handbook 2002 for the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling, and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction another five agents in this class. However, there is no information available in the unclassified literature concerning the physical, chemical, or toxicological properties of these additional agents. [Pg.143]


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