toxicity: Category 1 (either in single exposure or in repeated exposure) Re
Read More...opted, the import, manufacture, use and export in Australia will be prohibited from
Read More...assified as carcinogenic (1A or 1B) and exposure to them poses a risk to both worker
Read More...effects from long-term or intermediate exposure. The current CCCR, 2001, lacks requ
Read More...tional, general population and consumer exposure studies. These submissions will hel
Read More.../Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure)/Specific target organ toxicity (re
Read More...ific use, a specific hazard, a specific exposure, or specific circumstances of a che
Read More...a derogation are: Low risk of exposure to the substance Disproport
Read More...nment: lead shot (primary and secondary exposure), lead bullets (secondary exposure)
Read More...ers and measures survival after topical exposure to a test substance. RhCE tissue vi
Read More...ccording to Vietnam’s nomenclature of exports and imports. The final date for comm
Read More...se 29 PFAs and lithium people are being exposed to at the national level, and whethe
Read More...unities from the harmful effects of TCE exposure. EPA's research has identified T
Read More...good agricultural practice, and dietary exposure. The following substances in par
Read More...Refining the details of the 'use and exposure' information required from Great Br
Read More...so lays down conditions for the import, export, placing on the market and further su
Read More...udes a thorough assessment of potential exposure risks to sensitive subpopulations s
Read More...urdened communities, including multiple exposure pathways and combined risks from mu
Read More...ethod, which focuses on both hazard and exposure levels, to assess ecological risks.
Read More...on. For companies who are seeking to export the listed chemicals, they need to fi
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