Substances And Articles
Found 7 free book(s)Guide to classifying hazardous substances in New Zealand
www.epa.govt.nzSubstances and articles that have a fire hazard and either a minor blast hazard or minor projection hazard, or both, but not a mass explosion hazard 1.4B, 1.4C, 1.4D, 1.4E, 1.4F, 1.4G, 1.4S Substances and articles that present no significant explosive hazard or that present only a small hazard in the event of ignition or initiation 1.5 D
Union Guidelines on Regulation (EU) No 10/2011 on plastic ...
ec.europa.euIt sets out a Union list of authorised substances that can be used in the manufacture of plastic layers of the plastic materials and articles described in the scope. It sets out which types of substances are covered by the Union list and which are not. It sets restrictions and specifications for these substances.
This document is referenced in USP General Chapter <1121 ...
www.usp.orgthe “diluted” articles. In most cases, dilution is necessary for safety reasons; examples include Diluted Isosorbide Mononitrate and Diluted Nitroglycerin. “Hydrous” nomenclature . It is no longer preferred to use the term “hydrous” in monograph titles for drug substances. Water of hydration in drug substances is not included in the ...
PROTECT YOUR NURSING LICENSE
www.ncbon.comsubstances and illicit substances, are designated by the DEA. Nurses should be familiar with each schedule and why these substances are scheduled by the DEA. The DEA can change the schedules based on new evidence regarding indications for the drug. For example, schedule I drugs are illegal substances
Philips Regulated Substances List
www.philips.comThe “Royal Philips N.V. List of Regulated Substances in Products and Product-Packaging” or Philips Regulated Substances List (hereafter referred to as ‘RSL’) combines legal, industry, and voluntary requirements regarding chemical substances used in products, either on a homogenous material level or present in the product as such.
Apparel and Footwear International RSL Management Group ...
www.afirm-group.comList of Substances of Very High Concern for Authorisation.” Placing a substance on the Candidate List triggers specific obligations for importers, producers, and suppliers of any article that contains one or more of these substances above 0.1 percent by weight per component.
Toxicological Profile for Perfluoroalkyls
www.atsdr.cdc.govsubstances most commonly found at facilities on the CERCLA National Priorities List (NPL) and that pose the most significant potential thr eat to human health, as determined by ATSDR and the EPA. Section 104(i)(3) of CERCLA, as amended, directs the Administrator of ATSDR to prepare a toxicological profile for each substance on the list.