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The implementation of SFA for the tracing of hazardous substance in international informal e-waste treatment has occurred to be a useful method. As the quality of results heavily depends on the quality of input data uncertainties restrict the relevance of results. Thus the results show a direct connection between the attitude towards the treatment of e-waste in developed countries and health and environmental consequences in the receiving countries. The e-waste subject in developing... [Pg.336]

The product was currently approved and marketed in the receiving country... [Pg.571]

The prohibition of exporting hazardous waste without express permission from the government of the receiving country. [Pg.32]

Returning to the main theme, the company personnel responsible for and undertaking technology transfer need to be well-versed and trained in all the disciplines required to ensure that a chemical process conducted elsewhere is carried out to meet both the NDA requirements and local situations.16 In transfer overseas, personnel also need to be educated in the customs and culture of the receiving country to ensure that the technology transfer is not compromised by misunderstandings. [Pg.336]

Labeling to identify destination address and, where appropriate, customs agents at the destination airport is required. If samples are of animal origin, specifically those covered by CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species), it is essential that clearance is obtained from both the sending and receiving countries relevant authorities. Without this, delays will ensue and more than likely samples will be compromised. [Pg.280]

This is a defacto acceptance of certain risk management methods and decisions of other countries. The recommendation is likely to have a profound effect on multinational companies operating in India, and, if adopted by other developing Countries, then the effect will be felt internationally. As an initial step in this direction, the EC has introduced a regulation [19] on the export of banned or severely restricted chemicals which requires the Prior Informed Consent of the receiving country. [Pg.282]

Some patients want to donate unused medicines to Third World countries. There are even organisations that collect surplus medicines to send. Neither the people, nor the environment of the receiving country wants that. The names and instruction leaflets may... [Pg.835]

There are a number of pigment products excluded from the TSCA PCB rules as excluded products and processes. EPA now indicates that these excluded products require TSCA Section 12(b) export notification. TSCA Section 12(b) notifications to the EPA are required whenever chemicals regulated under specific parts of the TSCA statute are exported from the United States. The notices only identify the regulated chemical, for example PCBs, not the product the PCBs may be contained in. The notices also contain the name of the receiving country and other basic identification information. EPA, in turn, notifies the receiving country once for each regulated chemical once per year. [Pg.365]

Many nations are engaged currently in the negotiation of a new treaty for Prior Informed Consent by receiving countries for international chemical shipments. If and when this treaty is complete, the result will likely mean changes in the TSCA Section 12(b) reporting rules. It is possible that PCB-exduded products will at that time be excluded from prior notice requirements. [Pg.372]

Similar contradictions and undercurrents of discrimination are mirrored in the resettlement policies of receiving countries. For example, Australia categorically restricts the admission of refugees with disabilities, citing undue costs and encumbrance on the country s healthcare and social service systems (UNHCR 2011 Australia chapter). Countries like Portugal and the UK appear to have discontinued their resettlement quotas for persons with disabilities and medical needs. Even countries generally open to resettling persons with disabilities (e.g. Brazil, Canada, Finland, Iceland,... [Pg.333]

Keywords Refiective equilibrium Philosophy and Linguistics Normative constraints Engineering ethics Sending country Receiving country Rawls... [Pg.79]


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