um of 0.1 percent by weight: mercury mercury compounds cadmi
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Read More...mport of two medical devices containing mercury: thermometers and sphygmomanometers whi
Read More...y metal contaminants (lead, arsenic and mercury) ensuring the safety of the product for
Read More...lead, 2 mg/kg of arsenic or 2 mg/kg of mercury. Together, the total heavy metal conten
Read More...orcement Order of the Act on Preventing Mercury Pollution of the Environment. This revi
Read More...ultation on the proposed control of six mercury-added products as hazardous substances.
Read More...ch as chromium, cadmium, arsenic, lead, mercury, nickel, and others. Testing an
Read More...alt, chromium, copper, iron, manganese, mercury, nickel, lead, selenium, strontium, van
Read More...regarding the use of substances such as mercury and cadmium. Key Changes -
Read More...vy metals, including lead, arsenic, and mercury, are established to ensure consumer saf
Read More...w regulations to control eight types of mercury-added products. These measures, which t
Read More...estrictions on substances such as lead, mercury and newly added phthalates. The cons
Read More...dments were made in 2017 to incorporate mercury controls and in 2018 to regulate asbest
Read More...f Concern Minamata Convention: Mercury metal and industrial mercury compounds
Read More...risks posed by substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, and certain flame retardants.
Read More...el Conventions, as well as the Minamata Mercury Convention. In this context, the cre
Read More...d the Regulations for the Management of Mercury, 2024, published by the Department of F
Read More...cals: decabromodiphenyl ethane (DBDPE), mercury and mercury compounds, 1,2-dibromoethan
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