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DUTCH STRATEGY

The Netherlands Highly developed national chemicals strategy - Dutch chemicals strategy available in English - Dutch strategy considered when devising the Systems Framework (Chapter 6)... [Pg.102]

Figure 5.6 Alternative chemical regulatory systems to REACH (a) Dutch Strategy on Management of Substances (SOMS adapted from [316] (b) UK RCEP Chemicals Strategy... [Pg.173]

Netherlands Normalisatie Instituut Dutch Draft Standard - Soil Investigation Strategy for Exploratory Survey, 1st Ed., UDC 628.516, 9/1991... [Pg.136]

While the systems framework contains structural elements of the chemical strategies that have been proposed by the Dutch VROM and the UK RCEP, it focusses on decision-making under REACH. In comparison, the RCEP specifies action relating only to phase-out of... [Pg.234]

Strategy on Management of Substances, Accepted by the Cabinet on March 16th 2001, TK, Dutch Parliament, The Hague, The Netherlands, 2001. [Pg.332]

Naber J.E. et al. "The HTU Process for Biomass Liquifaction R D Strategy and Potential Business Development", Proceedings of the Fourth Biomass Conference of the Americas. OaUand, Canada August 29 - September 2, 1999 Novem, 9916. "Bio-masterclass, an overview of streams and prices , September 1999 (in Dutch)... [Pg.811]

An attempt to structure these activities was presented in 2012 [5] by proposing the approach as given in Fig. 1. These activities fit very well in the new approaches proposed for future strategies in toxicity testing as, e.g., proposed in the reports by the Dutch Health Council [1] and the US National Research Council [2], Steps forward on the proposed approaches were presented for a number of areas for which in vitro approaches were not available yet [54],... [Pg.527]

At sectoral level the Dutch approach to chemical hazards is distinguished by the particular prominence of the debate on substitution and the strategies to achieve this in certain sectors, as well as by the recent emphasis on the use of convenanten (covenants) to set agreed sector specific targets for improvement of the work environment - which in some cases, include agreement to improve on OEls. At worlq)lace level several features have a bearing on the approach to dealing with chemical hazards. They include ... [Pg.290]


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