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World Chlorine Council Publications and Guidelines
Here we present an input to global considerations on mercury management by presenting a mercury substitution priority working list; or: An identification of the least essential mercury uses.
ILO, 2007
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World Chlorine Council Reporting
A preliminary inventory of pollutants entering into the local environment from the label on exhausted portable batteries collected from the uncontrolled dumping in Yaounde, Cameroon: a potential source of zinc recycling
This is a report within the framework of an Initiative undertaken by CREPD to Assess, Collect and Recycle exhausted batteries in the main cities of Cameroon
World Chlorine Council Publications and Guidelines
The report is based on information provided by governments and other stakeholders, as well as publicly available comprehensive trade statistics for mercury.
The work presented in the report reflects some of the activities and results of the work Brazil has been carrying out in the health sector, with regards to the use of devices using mercury.
In this report the information available in the extended impact assessment is updated and complementary information is also provided, in particular with regard to the newer member states of the EU-25.
World Chlorine Council Publications and Guidelines
North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC-Americas) Workshop to Reduce Mercury Use in Products took place on 21-23 February 2006 in Merida, Mexico.
World Chlorine Council Reporting
Sweden - Swedish experience using mercury-free blood pressure measurement equipment.
Brief policy paper on mercury in health care
Revised Discussion Paper Following the Informal Consultation on the “Global Partnership for Mercury Reduction in Products,” held on May 25, 2005 Portland, Maine, United States June 23, 2005
ABSTRACT
Background Hydroquinone has been used for decades as a skin lightening agent. As a result of concerns about mid-term effects like leukomelanoderma en confetti and exogenous ochronosis, its use in cosmetics has been banned since January 2001.
Field Testing Observations of Six Models and Practical Considerations in Choosing an Amalgam Separator
World Chlorine Council Publications and Guidelines
World Chlorine Council Publications and Guidelines
Concise International Chemical Assessment Documents (CICADs) are the latest in a family of publications from the International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS) — a cooperative programme of the World Health Organization (WHO), the International Labour Organization (ILO), and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
This analysis is intended to support policy recommendations that will appear in the European Commission Mercury Strategy, which should also contain the main elements of a sustainability impact assessment (SIA), to be published in 2004 under the lead of the Commission’s Directorate General for Environment, DG Environment.
World Chlorine Council Publications and Guidelines
The Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has issued a report on January 1, 2003 that includes a comprehensive strategy to reduce the mercury content of products.
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