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United States regulations encompass both federal, state, and local guidelines. In addition, there are numerous voluntary industry guidelines affecting ink making. [Pg.253]

In the United States, regulation of emissions from new automotive vehicles has followed the prototype-replicate route. The argument for routine annual automobile inspection is that cars should be regularly inspected for safety (brakes, lights, steering, and tires) and that the additional time and cost required to check the car s emission control system during the same inspection will be minimal. Such an inspection certainly pinpoints cars whose emission control system has been removed, altered, damaged, or deteriorated and force such defects to be remedied. The question is whether... [Pg.423]

DiMasi,., "Risks, Regulations, and Rewards in New Drug Development in the United States," Regul. Toxicol. Pharmacol. 19, 228-235 (1994). [Pg.247]

In the United States, regulation of barge shipments is overseen by the U.S. Coast Guard. It is essential that the barge be bonded by a cable to the pipe system on shore whenever loading or unloading takes place, in order to minimize the hazards of differences in voltage and static electricity. [Pg.101]

In the United States, regulation is by far file predominant controlling tool. The U.S. system is highly legalized. In the European countries and Japan, regulation is but one tool used,... [Pg.1709]

In the United States, regulations arc highly detailed, sometimes overburdened with detail. They are drawn up so that they can withstand litigation and with little practical Latitude in enforcement, Industry has no greater access to the regulators than does any other interest. This, unfortunately, tends to create a climate of confrontation rather dian one of cooperation. [Pg.1711]

United States regulations on nutrition labeling of foods require that cholesterol content be given and that it be analyzed by GC measurement as shown in the AOAC method, which uses a packed column (Lewis et al., 1996 AOAC, 1990). The reference value, which is a set of recommended nutrient intake levels of cholesterol, is defined as 300 mg. However, the Codex guideline does not request labeling of cholesterol. Cholesterol contents in some foods and foodstuffs determined by GC measurement are summarized in Table Dl.3.3. [Pg.464]

The Federal Communications Commission in the United States regulates microwave usage, and the frequencies for heating are designated by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The allowed frequencies most commonly used in the United States are 915 MHz and 2.45 GHz. [Pg.277]

Good clinical practices are regulations governing the conduct of human clinical trials. In the United States, regulations that govern this discipline include the following ... [Pg.3071]

United States Regulations Relating to standards for Hazardous Materials transportation... [Pg.1498]

Actually, the use of these treatments permits the safety linuts established by United States regulations for u mlstery fabrics (curtains, rugs, etc.) to be attained, tfowever, after vetal washings, as e.g., in the case of ni tgowns, some of the resistance has been lost, so these values can be accepted mily with reservations. [Pg.115]

The United States regulation, approved under United States Code of Federal Regulations, Title 21, Part 173, section 173.325 (2006), permits a range of ASC solutions of 500-1200 mg sodium chlorite/l at a pH of 2.3-2.9 for food use for poultry meats, red meats, processed, comminuted or formed meat products, intact fruits and vegetables and processed fruit and vegetables, as well as in water and ice that are used to rinse, wash, transport or store seafood at 50 mg sodium chlorite/l (United States Food and Drug Administration, 2006). [Pg.39]

In many countries (including the United States), regulations require mine operators to comply with specific limitations relating to effluents. In order to meet these lequiranents, the following treatments are typically anployed (1) addition of alkaline material, such as Ume or sodium hydroxide, (2) natural or mechanical aeration, and (3) settling. When the pH is raised to 7 or 8 and settling has occurred, most drainage waters will meet the standards for iron content and suspended solids. [Pg.742]

In the United States, regulations will be in place for passenger vehicles, trucks, and sports-utility vehicles. [Pg.344]

In the United States regulations affecting plastics recycling are promulgated primarily by individual states. In some instances, a local municipal ordinance may be in place. Regulations may take a variety of forms. [Pg.42]


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