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Nanomaterials are a complex matter. Right now there is no uniform definition which makes it possible to identify nanomaterials in a uniform manner.
In October 2011 the European...
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Whichever form of reimbursement you choose, the medical officer of your health insurance fund* can not refuse to grant you prior authorisation* if:- the planned healthcare which...
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As part of international trade, the abbreviation PIC (Prior Informed Consent) is used to designate an information exchange procedure between the exporting and importing countries...
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A single agreement globally governs the import and export of certain hazardous industrial chemicals and pesticides: the Rotterdam Convention.
With growing...
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Europe is more demanding than the international community with regard to the import/export of hazardous chemicalsThe European chemical industry is one of the world’s largest...
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The European regulation no. 649/2012 (PIC Regulation) on the exports and imports of hazardous chemicals is applicable to the products that:• are banned or severely restricted...
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The European regulation no. 649/2012 ("PIC regulation") contains a set of 8 obligations for the exporters of hazardous chemicalsthat export outside the European Union:
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What is a nanomaterial? In what types of products can nanomaterials be found? Are they dangerous to health? Are they regulated?
Whether or not you have already heard about this...
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According to the Royal Decree of 27 May 2014, companies have to register the nanomaterials they place on the market. Substances produced in nanoparticular state (such as titanium...
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Nanomaterials are already widely available on the market and are also subjected to various general regulations, but the achievement of specific regulation of all available...