existing and new studies, and appoint a lead registrant. The lead registrant holds t
Read More...se substances include: tetraethyl lead, 4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)-4"-(methylam
Read More...ect health and the environment. Lead on chemical knowledge and expertise: Th
Read More...s during their lifetime, and ultimately lead to death. Due to the severity and diffi
Read More...t presents an acceptable risk to birds, leading to its withdrawal in Great Britain.
Read More...zinc chrome priming, which would extend lead content limitations in place for domest
Read More.... It also restricts phrases that may mislead consumers to think there is no harm whi
Read More...ure, the conditions for chemical use of lead acetate, formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde
Read More...A leading European research institute, Oeko-Institut opened a consultation to exempt
Read More...25 Lead (Pb) 90 90
Read More...hemicals should have no more than 90ppm lead or lead compounds, according to the dra
Read More...t cosmetics should not contain mercury, lead, or other ingredients banned for use by
Read More...m (III), chromium (VI), cobalt, copper, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, organic ti
Read More...iii) Heavy metals (as lead)1), parts per million,Max
Read More...yl chloride (PVC) articles that contain lead and lead compounds. The draft proposal
Read More...llowing substances: heavy metals (lead, cadmium, chromium and mercury); p
Read More...its support for restricting the use of lead in ammunition for hunting, outdoor spor
Read More...Limit (wt%) Lead (Pb) 0.1
Read More...onvention but also position Canada as a leader in global mercury reduction efforts.
Read More...Under Council Regulation 269/2014, lead registrants should be changed. Also, le
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