educe potential human and environmental exposure to these hazardous substances. Â
Read More...ts (POPs). The manufacture, import, and export of these substances, as well as produ
Read More...This includes manufacturers, importers, exporters and distributors of pesticides, fe
Read More...ies of hazardous chemicals or increased exposure risks are categorized as high-risk
Read More...s workers and bystanders from pesticide exposure during outdoor applications. This a
Read More...ing authority. Chemicals intended for export are exempted from this order. Â
Read More...ces. Substances intended for export only. Â Reasons fo
Read More...t in products that may cause inhalation exposure. This approval offers a new option
Read More...Strong Toxicity from Repeated Exposure: 2024-1-1248. Â
Read More...measure aims to protect consumers from exposure to harmful chemicals.  Te
Read More...e" and reinforce that no food should be exposed to pesticide residue levels that exc
Read More...alth risks. Classified as a carcinogen, exposure to ethylene oxide has been linked t
Read More...ect human health and safety by reducing exposure to these dangerous substances. Â
Read More...until this date. Production and export activities are exempted, ensuring the
Read More...ume Exemption (LVE) and Low Release and Exposure Exemption (LoREX) notices. PFAS
Read More...les, but excludes products intended for export and those produced by self-help group
Read More...etect molecular changes in fish embryos exposed to chemicals, providing insights int
Read More...ht. This measure aims to further reduce exposure to the toxic substance, thereby pro
Read More...cumulative toxicity (PBT/vPvB) and high exposure levels. These substances are widely
Read More...nd conducting safety evaluations (e.g., exposure analysis, toxicological studies) to
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