Document ID (ISN) | 101871 |
CIS number |
03-806 |
ISBN(s) |
3-609-19409-X |
Year |
2002 |
Convention or series no. |
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Title |
Analysis of dangerous substances |
Original title |
Gefahrstoff-Analytik [in German] |
Bibliographic information |
Ecomed Verlagsgesellschaft AG & Co. KG, Rudolf-Diesel-Str. 3, 86899 Landsberg/Lech, Germany, 59. Ergänzungslieferung, Aug. 2002. 270p. Bibl.ref. |
Abstract |
Update to the loose-leaf collection of methods for monitoring compliance with exposure limits and anti-pollution laws, and for the analysis of process gases (CIS 90-955). Contents: update of directive 67/548/EEC on the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous substances and of directive 91/155/EEC on safety data sheets; update of four ordinances implementing the Federal Law on the control of atmospheric pollution (BImSchV); overhaul of the technical rules (TRGS) on safety data sheets (220); update of the following technical rules (TRGS): identification and evaluation of hazards due to dangerous substances at the workplace (420), list of maximum permissible concentrations at the place of work (900), biological limit values at the workplace (903) and list of carcinogens, mutagens and substances having reproductive toxicity (905); introduction of COM/2002/0118, a new community on health and safety and health at work 2002-2006. |
Descriptors (primary) |
dangerous substances; Germany; European Communities; chemical safety; neighbourhood protection; prohibition of use; legislation; approval; qualifications; determination in air; atmospheric pollution |
Descriptors (secondary) |
compendium; antifertility effects; carcinogens; nitrogen oxides; labelling; comment on standard; warning notices; law; comment on law; directive; standard; manuals |
Document type |
E - Books, reports, proceedings |
Country / State or Province | Germany |
Subject(s) |
Toxic and dangerous substances
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Broad subject area(s) |
Chemical safety
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Browse category(ies) |
Safety supervision Environmental pollution Air pollution Genetic factors in reaction to exposures
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