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The Official Journal (European Community, German Language Edition) Amtsblatt (der Europäischen Gemeinschaften)

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American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (USA) Defining the Science of Occupational and Environmental Health

http://www.acgih.org

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Advisory Committee on Protection of the Sea, Cambridge U.K.

http://www.acops.org.uk/

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Advisory Committee on Sustainability

The purpose of the Advisory Committee on Sustainability (ACS) is to provide a forum for the academic program, facility planning, and campus operating interests in sustainability. By increasing awareness of the members strengths in these areas, and identifying areas for further improvement, the campus continues to define itself as a leader in the earth sciences, while employing the principles of environmental stewardship in its own operations.

Sustainability can be defined as the ability to meet the needs of the present while living within the carrying capacity of supporting ecosystems and without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

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Acceptable Daily Intake

Limit that indicates the amount of a substance that can accept a consumer and daily life with no apparent damage to the health. The ADI is obtained by dividing the NOAEL by a safety factor of at least 100 If the NOAEL for example, at 1500 mg / kg body weight, then runs a for man from acceptable daily intake of 15 mg / kg body weight.

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Accord européen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par voie de navigation intérieure (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Inland Waterways ADN)

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Accord européen relatif au transport international des marchandises dangereuses par route (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (ADR)

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Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act

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Amendment

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National Health Surveillance Agency of Brazil, Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária do Brasil website portal.anvisa.gov.br/

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applicable packing group

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Akute Referenzdosis,

Precautionary limit ARfD. That is the amount of a substance that can accept a consumer within a day without any apparent risk. See also RfD

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The ASEAN Charter serves as a firm foundation in achieving the ASEAN Community by providing legal status and institutional framework for ASEAN. It also codifies ASEAN norms, rules and values; sets clear targets for ASEAN; and presents accountability and compliance. It will also be registered with the Secretariat of the United Nations, pursuant to Article 102, Paragraph 1 of the Charter of the United Nations. Organization 3 communities / sections: Political Security, Economic, Socio-Cultural.

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Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (Berlin, Germany)

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Federal Institute for Drugs and Medic Devices

(German Federal Institute for Drugs, equivalent to USA FDA)

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Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (Berlin, Germany)

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Federal Ministry for Transport, Innovation and Technology (Wien, Austria)

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Cargo Aircraft Only

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Carcinogen

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Chemical Abstracts Service

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CAS Registry Number

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Chemical Cargo Inspection Association

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Central Commission for Navigation on Rhine

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Sub Committee on the carriage of Dangerous goods (IMO)

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European Chemical Industry Council

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Canadian Environmental Protection Act

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Comprehensive Environmental Response – Compensation and Liability Act (US)

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Code of Federal Regulations (US)

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Chemical Hazard Response Information System (US Coast Guard)

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Chemical Industries Association (UK)

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The CLP Regulation (for 'classification, labeling and packaging') is the basic EU law, which regulates the classification, labeling and packaging of substances and mixtures in the European Union (EU) or the (EEA).

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The EU CLP Regulation adopts in modified form the legalized Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) (GHS) system of the United Nations (UN). The GHS system (Globally Harmonized System of Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Chemicals), in turn, carries the needs of the globalized world community statement, a single system to classify chemicals, including labels and safety data sheets to establish. Therefore, the terms CLP and GHS (or system) are used interchangeably. The CLP Regulation knows - as opposed to REACH - no thresholds, making even the smallest quantities gültig. CLP Regulation provisions shall apply only from the marketing of the substances or preparations (REACH regulates production)..

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GHS CLP Fristen

The EU GHS system for materials from 01 December 2010 be compulsory, for mixtures (compounds used) from 1 June 2015. The previously valid classification and labeling system of EC Directives 67/548/EEC (Dangerous Substances Directive) and 1999/45/EC (DPD) is the first June 2015 invalid..

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CLP Details

CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and the Council of 16 December 2008. On classification, labeling and packaging of substances and mixtures, amending and repealing Directives 67/548/EEC and 1999/45/EC, and amending Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 Legislation section 2 CLP / GHS classification: Information page for the EU CLP system and the GHS system.

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Chemical Manufacturers Association (UK)

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Council for Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles

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Classification, Packaging and Labelling of dangerous substances regulations (UK)

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Consumer Product Safety Comission

(This Commission in USA adopts rules for consumer articles.)

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International Convention for Safe Containers

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Cargo Transport Unit

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Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications

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Shipper´s Declaration for Dangerous Goods (IATA-DGR)

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Dangerous Goods Regulations (Air)

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Department of Transportation (US)

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Economic Commission for Europe (UN)

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Economic and Social Council (UN)

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Environmental Health Criteria

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European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances

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Emergency-Shedule (IMDG-Code)

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Environmental Protection Agency (US) (Gov. Organization USA . Adequate Gov.Orgs also in many other nations) EPA mission is to protect human health and the environment. Issues on science and technology, Laws and regualtions.
The website for USA EPA org is http://www.epa.gov/

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European Petrochemical Association (B)

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Emergency Response Guide Book (US)

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Emergency Response Guide (IATA-DGR)

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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

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Federal Drug Administration USA

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Federal Roads Office (Bern, Switzerland)

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Federal Office of Civil Aviation (Bern, Switzerland)

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Federal Office of Transport (Bern, Switzerland)

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Group of Experts on Scientific Aspects of Marine Environmental Protection

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Verordnung über die innerstaatliche und grenzüberschreitende Beförderung gefährlicher Güter auf der Straße, mit Eisenbahnen und auf Binnengewässern

Ordinance on the Domestic and International Transport of Dangerous Goods by Road, Rail and Inland Waterways

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"Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals"

Aufbau des GHS
Das GHS sieht so genannte Gefahrenklassen (hazard classes) vor, welche die Art der Gefahr beschreiben. GHS umfasst 16 Gefahrenklassen für physikalische Eigenschaften (etwa explosiv oder auf Metalle korrosiv wirkend), zehn für die menschliche Gesundheit (etwa akut toxisch oder karzinogen) und eine für die Umwelt (gewässergefährdend).
 
Die Gefahrenklassen werden in Abhängigkeit vom Gefährdungspotenzial eines Stoffes in Gefahrenkategorien (hazard categories) unterteilt.

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GHS Hazard Statements,
categories...
Physiscal H2 (XXX)
Health H3 (XXX)
Environment H4 (XXX)

XXX stands for 3 hazardous material specific digits

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Globally Harmonized System Pictograms

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GHS Precautionary Statements, categories...
Prevention P1 (XXX),
Response P2 (XXX),
Storage P3 (XXX),
Disposal P4 (XXX)

XXX stands for 3 hazardous material specific digits

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Globally Harmonized System Signal Words.
Two codes in use...
Danger = Greater Hazard Potential,
Warning = Lower Hazard Potential

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Good Laboratory Practice

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Good Laboratory Practice

GLP quality system of the OECD, which governs the scientific examination of chemicals formally. The GLP makes the results of studies as transparent and accountable as each intermediate step. In the EU and many countries of the world must demonstrate laboratories and research institutions to the Grundsätze GLP keep a. These include standards for organization, personnel, space, Pruf and reference substances, work instructions, earnings reports, and archiving.

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HCS Hazard Communication Standard, USA.

On March 26, 2012, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) modified its Hazard Communication Standard (HCS) to conform to the United Nations’ (UN) Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS).

The revision improves consistency and quality of information that is provided to both employers and employees concerning chemical hazards and protective measures related to chemical hazards. The former HCS Version is from 1994 , and the actual Version 2012

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Hazard Information System

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Hazardous Materials Advisory Council (US)

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Hazardous Material Identification System (US)

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Hazardous Materials Transportation Act

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Hazardous and Noxious Substances Convention (IMO)

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Health and Safety Guide

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International Atomic Energy Agency (Wien)

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International Air Transport Association

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IATA-Dangerous Goods Regulations

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Intermediate Bulk Container

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International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk

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International Civil Aviation Organization by United Nations (Montreal Canada)

website www.icao.int

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ICAO-Technical Instructions for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air

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International Council of Chemical Association.

Die ICCA representiert weltweit die chemische Industrie und deren ökonomische und soziale Bestrebungen sowie deren umweltverantwortung gegenüber der Gesellschaft.

website www.icca-chem.org/

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Identification Number

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International Gas Carrier Code (International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Liquefied Gases in Bulk

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International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code

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International Maritime Organization (London)

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Interline Message Procedure

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International Standardization Organization

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Inland Transport Committee (Genf)

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Independant investigation boards of the United States, Canada, Sweden and the Netherlands combined to form the International Transportation Safety Association (ITSA) at Apeldoorn, the Netherlands. Nowadays ITSA is composed of 14 independent investigation boards from various countries. ITSA was founded on the notion that independent non-judicial investigations of transportation accidents contribute significantly to the safety of the travelling public and the environment as well as that there is a need for an international organization, that brings together accident investigation agencies in all modes of transportation.
The mission of ITSA is therefore to improve transport safety in each member country by learning from the experiences of others.

http://www.itsasafety.org/

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International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

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German law to promote circular economy and ensure environmentally friendly and sustainable disposal of waste (D)

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Lethal Concentration

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Letal Dosis

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Limited Quantities

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International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, 1973, as modified by the Protocol of 1978 relating thereto (MARPOL)

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Marine Environment Protection Committee

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Medical First Aid Guide

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Memorandum of Understanding

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Maritime Safety Committee (IMO)

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Material Safety Data Sheet (US)

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not otherwise specified

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NFPA Hazard Diamond, Gefahrendiamant National Fire Protection Association USA Hazard Identification System . System for the immediate assessment of the hazards that occur in accidents involving dangerous goods. Blue Blue Field field = health hazard, Red Field = fire, yellow field = reaction danger, special instructions = White Field, W Strikethrough means do NOT use water to estinguish, OX = oxidizing, ACID = acid, ALK = alkaline, COR = corrosive, BIO = biohazardous or infectious, radioactive = class number 7 Radioactive

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No Observed Adverse Effect Level

The highest dose tested in animal experiments of a substance which causes no detectable adverse effects.

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Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development

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Office of Hazardous Materials Regulations

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Office of Pesticides and Toxic Substances

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Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods (UN)

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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (US)

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Passenger Aircraft

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Packing Group

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Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (USA)

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Parts per Billion

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Parts per Million

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Parts per Trillion

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Reportable Quantity (US)

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Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals

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Referenzdosis,

Precautionary limit RfD. This is a dose that a person could take his life every day without health consequences. See also ARfD

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Règlement international concernant le transport des marchandises dangereuses par chemin de fer (European Agreement concerning the International Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Rail (RID

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Registry Number

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Roll on / Roll off

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Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances

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Self-accelerating decomposition temperature

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Standing Advisory Group on the Safe Transport of Radioactive Materials (US)

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Soap and Detergent Association

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Verordnung über die Beförderung gefährlicher Güter auf der Straße in der Schweiz
Agreement concerning the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by Road (Switzerland)

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Safety Data Sheet.

SDS stands for the safety data sheet (The GHS has dropped the word “material” from material safety data sheet. It will now be called the safety data sheet or SDS) is specifically aimed at use in the workplace. It should provide comprehensive information about the chemical product that allows employers and workers to obtain concise, relevant and accurate information that can be put in perspective with regard to the hazards, uses and risk management of the chemical product in the workplace.

The GHS SDS headings, sequence and content are similar to the ISO, EU and ANSI MSDS/SDS requirements. The SDS should provide a clear description of the data used to identify the hazards. There is a table comparing the content and format of a current MSDS/SDS versus the GHS SDS provided in Appendix A of the OSHA GHS guidance document available at their website www.osha.gov

Please note: The European Union has not regulated the issue "Safety data sheet" within CLP-guidelines, it has regulated it within REACh-guidelines. (regards to content).

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International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea

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Swiss law

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United Nations

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serial number assigned to the article or substance under the United Nations clasification system

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United Nations Organization

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World Health Assembly (UN WHO Geneva) is the decision-making body of WHO. It is attended by delegations from all WHO Member States and focuses on a specific health agenda prepared by the Executive Board. The main functions of the World Health Assembly are to determine the policies of the Organization, appoint the Director-General, supervise financial policies, and review and approve the proposed programme budget.

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Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (US)

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World Health Organization

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Working Party 15 (UN) (Group of Experts on the Transport of Dangerous Goods)

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World Trade Organization,

WTO is the multinational organization for global trade, run by its member governments. WTO agreements require governments to make their trade policies transparent by notifying the WTO about laws in force and measures adopted. The WTO agreements cover goods, services and intellectual property. They spell out the principles of liberalization, and the permitted exceptions. They include individual countries’ commitments to lower customs tariffs and other trade barriers, and to open and keep open services markets.

The website is http://www.WTO.org