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See also Environmental laws/ legislation/regulations national, 74 342... [Pg.320]

Environmental laws/legislation/ regulations Environmental policy Environmental remediation, using microwaves, 16 555 Environmental resistance coatings, 13 507-508 of polyimides, 20 211 of high temperature alloys, 13 504-508 Environmental risk assessment, 12 813-814... [Pg.321]

Guns, Crime, and Violence Youth and Guns Gun Safety Constitutional Issues Laws, Legislation, and Politics Gun Liability International Perspectives... [Pg.148]

In the EU, the development of medical products for human and veterinary use is governed by a variety of laws, legislations, directives and guidelines, some of them have very specifically developed for biopharmaceuticals. The market value (at exfactory prices) of the total EU pharmaceutical market is just over Euro 62000 million (i.e., approximately 30% of the world market) its retail value now exceeds Euro 90000 million. In 1997, the pharmaceutical industry employed nearly 500000 people within the EU, including 71000 in R D. In addition to a substantial R D-based sector, the pharmaceutical industry in Europe also has active sectors dealing in generic (i.e., patent-expired) and OTC medicines. [Pg.2038]

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) (2003) Nuclear Legislation in OECD Countries - Regulatory and Institutional Framework for Nuclear Activities - UK , available at http //www.nea.fr/html/ law/legislation/uk.html (accessed April 2007). [Pg.165]

New Zealand NZ Food Safety Authority (veterinary and pesticide MRLs) http //WWW.nzfsa.govt.nz/policy-law/legislation/ food-standards/index.htm mr1... [Pg.118]

A comprehensive hsting of healthcare standards and the issuing organizations is presented in the Healthcare Standards Directory published by ECRI. The Directory is well organized by keywords, organizations and their standards, federal and state laws, legislation and regulations, and contains a complete index of names and addresses. [Pg.845]

Congress establishes federal laws (legislation or acts) and the President of the United States signs them into law. These laws often require that regulations (standards) be developed by federal agencies that are responsible for the intent of the law. [Pg.289]

With the Reich Liability Law, legislation created a basic example of future-oriented liability standards which meet the requirements of an increased hazard potential brought about by modern technology. In the following decades, Articles 7 ff Traffic Law, 33 ff Air Traffic Law. and 25 ff Atomic Energy Law were published. They are further examples of direct or strict liability of great importance to safety engineering. [Pg.364]

Congreso Nacional de Bolivia. 1992. Ley N° 1333 del Medio Ambiente, Reglamentacidn de la ley N° 1333 del medio ambiente reglamento en materia de contaminacion hldriea. Available at http //www.oas.org/OSDE/fida/laws/legislation/bolivia/bolivia 1333.pdf. Accessed November 1, 2013. [Pg.142]

California Assembly Bill 939 History of Cahfomia Solid Waste Law, 1985-1989, Cal Recycle, http //www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Laws/Legislation/CalHist/1985tol989.htm (June 2014). [Pg.12]

The role of solvents is to reduce the viscosity of adhesives and to improve fluidity. That can provide the adhesives wettability to create an intimate contact with the surface of adherends. Solvents must be able to dissolve the components of adhesives. Solubility parameter is an index to show the soliditivity of solvents. A solvent can dissolve a high amount of materials whose solubility parameters are close to that of the solvent. Water, alcohols, aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g., toluene and xylene), ketones (e.g., methyl ethyl ketone and cyclohexanone), acetate esters (e.g., ethyl acetate and butyl acetate), n-hexane, cyclohexane, methylene chloride are used due to their solubility, dehydration rate, noncombustibility, and workability. To meet the demands concerning environmental issues, the use of some solvents such as toluene, xylene, ethylbenzene, and styrene is restricted bylaws such as the air pollution control law legislated by Ministry of the Environment in Japan (The Ministry of the Environment 1996). [Pg.1013]


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