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|a Chemical Risk Assessment :
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction: Policy and Scientific Context of Chemicals Risk and Risk Management; 1.1 Overview of the Risk Assessment of Chemical Substances; 1.2 Chemical Hazard and Risk Programmes; 1.2.1 REACH Overview; 1.2.2 Registration; 1.2.3 Evaluation; 1.2.4 Authorisation and Restriction; 1.2.5 Hazard and Risk Communication; 1.2.6 Hazards; 1.2.7 Overview of Types of Exposure; 1.2.8 Overview of Risk Characterisation
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|a 1.2.9 Successful Interaction with REACH: Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation1.2.10 Regulation and Assessment of Hazardous Chemicals Outside of the European Union; Chapter 2 Roles and Responsibilities in REACH; 2.1 The Structure and Responsibilities of the Authorities; 2.1.1 Role of the ECHA; 2.1.2 The Role of the Member State Committee (MSC); 2.1.3 The Role of the Member State Competent Authorities (MSCA); 2.2 Forum Enforcement Project-REACH-EN-FORCE-1; 2.3 Future Aims of the HSE (an Example of a ECHA-Related Authority Acting in the UK)
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|a 2.4 What Does REACH Require as Regards Enforcement?2.5 What Powers Do Enforcing Authorities Have?; 2.6 The Responsibilities of Industry; 2.6.1 Responsibilities of the Manufacturer; 2.6.2 Responsibilities of the Importer; 2.6.3 The Only Representative; 2.6.4 Responsibilities of the Downstream User; 2.7 Communication in the Supply Chain and with Regulators; 2.7.1 Use Descriptor System; Chapter 3 Control of Chemicals-Legislative and Policy Context; 3.1 How EU Chemical Legislation Evolved; 3.2 Air Quality Regulations; 3.3 Water Framework Directive; 3.4 Carcinogens at Work; 3.5 Cosmetics
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|a 3.6 Biocidal and Plant Protection Products3.7 Nationally (UK)-Implemented Legislative and Policy Frameworks; 3.7.1 Workplace Exposure; 3.7.2 Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations (COSHH) 2002; 3.7.3 Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmospheres Regulations (DSEAR) 2002; 3.8 UK Environmental Regulation; 3.8.1 Overview and IPPC; 3.8.2 Waste (England and Wales) Regulations 2011 SI 988; 3.8.3 Water Legislation in the UK; 3.8.4 Directive 2006/118/EC on the Protection of Groundwater against Pollution and Deterioration
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|a 3.8.5 Groundwater (England and Wales) Regulations 2009 (SI 2009 No. 2902)3.8.6 Air Legislation in the UK; Chapter 4 Identification of Substances for REACH-Practicalities; 4.1 Substance Identification; 4.1.1 Types of Substances; 4.1.2 Mono-Constituent Substances; 4.1.3 Multi-Constituent Substances (MCSs); 4.1.4 Substances with Unknown or Variable Composition, or of Biological Origin (UVCBs); 4.1.5 Nanomaterials; 4.1.6 Articles; 4.1.7 EC Number; 4.2 Sameness; 4.3 Essentially-Pure Substances; 4.4 Approaching the Substance Data Set-Understanding the Substance
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|a This book is an essential guide and support to understanding of the science and policy, procedure and practice that underpins the REACH risk assessments required for the use and placing on the market of chemicals in the European Union. A clear understanding of information provision and how this affects the assessment of chemical safety is fundamentally important to the success of policy on chemicals and ultimately to the sustainability of the chemicals industry. Within the book, the scientific processes that underpin the policy are explained in a practical way. Importantly, i.
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