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International Programme Chemical Safety Butane. Poisons Information Monograph 945. International Programme Chemical Safety, www.inchem.org, 1998... [Pg.97]

IPCS Prepared in the context of cooperation between the International Programme International on Chemical Safety and the Commission of the European Communities Programme on mOM Chemical Safety WHO UNEP SEE IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON BACK ... [Pg.55]

Principles for the Toxicological Assessment of Pesticide Residues in Food, IPCS Environmental Health Criteria Document No. 104, International Programme on Chemical Safety, Geneva, Switzedand, 1990, 117 pp. [Pg.152]

IPCS Task Group on Ziuc, International Programme on Chemical Safety, Environmental Health Criteria for Zinc, September 20, 1996. [Pg.417]

J. Ashby and co-eds., Progress in Mutation Kesearch, Vol. 5, Evaluation of Short-Term Testsfor Carcinogens Teport of the International Programme on Chemical Safety s Collaborative Study In VitroMssays, Elsevier, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1985, pp. 117—174. [Pg.433]

International Programme on Chemical Safety Environmental Criteria 93,1989. [Pg.84]

WHO (World Health Organization). 1996. International Programme on Chemical Safety IPCS) The WHO Recommended Classification of Pesticides by Hazard and Guidelines to Classification 1996-1997. Geneva. [Pg.145]

Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICADs) are published by the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) — a cooperative programme of the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). CICADs have been developed from the Environmental Health Criteria documents (EHCs), more than 200 of which have been published since 1976 as authoritative documents on the risk assessment of chemicals. [Pg.1]

International Programme on Chemical Safety (1994) Assessing human health risks of chemicals derivation of guidance values for health-based exposure limits. Geneva, World Health Organization (Environmental Health Criteria 170) (also available at http //www.who.int/pcs/). [Pg.1]

I PCS (1999c) International Chemical Safety Card — Dibutyltin dilaurate. Geneva, World Health Organization, International Programme on Chemical Safety (ICSC 1171 http //www.ilo.org/ public/english/protection/safework/cis/products/icsc/dtasht/ icsc11/icsc1171. htm). [Pg.47]

Dr A. Aitio, International Programme en Chemical Safety, World Health Organizatien, Geneva, Switzerland... [Pg.54]

World Health Organization, Series, 52, Safety evaluation of certain food additive and contaminants. International Programme on Chemical Safety, Geneva, 55, 2004. Tylak, K.C. et ah. Antioxidant availability of turmeric in relation to its medicinal and culinary uses, Phytoter. Res., 18, 798, 2004. [Pg.344]

The eChemPortal is an effort of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in collaboration with the European Commission, the United States, Canada, lapan, the International Council of Chemical Associations, the Business and Industry Advisory Committee, the World Health Organization s International Program on Chemical Safety, the United Nations Environment Programme on Chemicals and environmental non-governmental organizations. [Pg.314]

International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) (1994) Environmental Health Criteria 161. Phenol. World Health Organisation, Geneva... [Pg.308]

IPCS, International Programme on Chemical Safety (1995) A review of selected persistent organic pollutants, http //www.who.int/ipcs/assessment/en/pcs 95 39 2004 05 13.pdf... [Pg.28]

CCTTE. 1988. Computerized Listing of Chemicals Being Tested for Toxic Effects. United Nations Environment Programme, International Programme on Chemical Safety, International Register of Potentially Toxic Chemicals, Geneva, Switzerland. [Pg.100]

Hradec J, Spiegelhalder B, Preussmann R. 1988. The initiator tRNA acceptance assay as a shortterm test for carcinogens. 2. Results with ten compounds selected by the International Programme on Chemical Safety for the evaluation of short-term tests for carcinogens. Carcinogenesis 9 843-846. [Pg.110]

International Programme on Chemical Safety (1990) Environmental Health Criteria 94. http //www.inchem.org/documents/ehc/ehc/ehc94.htm. Accessed 15 Feb 2011... [Pg.104]


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