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  • ...otulinum]]'', the [[bacterium]] which causes [[botulism]]. In the European Union it may be used only as a mixture with salt containing at most 0.6% sodium n ...have decreased in the past 20 years and now average one-tenth of what the regulations actually allow. The industry also has increased the use of two other substa
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  • The [[European Union]] directive calling for compact [[fluorescent bulbs]] to be made mandatory ...t of the other applications are slowly phased out due to health and safety regulations and is in some applications replaced with less toxic but considerably more
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  • ...the food contact material to the food. Because of this, in many countries regulations are made to ensure food safety. === European Union ===
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  • ...azard symbols such as the [[Chemical hazard label#Chemical hazard|European Union standard]] black diagonal cross on an orange background, used to denote a h ...der the [[Hazardous Products Act]], Part II, and the [[Controlled Products Regulations]]. WHMIS and MSDS requirements are also enforced by provincial Ministries o
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  • ...manufactured in the 1940s when the [[US]], [[UK]], [[France]] and [[Soviet Union|USSR]] began their [[nuclear weapon]]s and [[nuclear power]] programs. It w ...ternational Coalition to Ban Uranium Weapons| accessdate=2007-03-22| title=European Parliament Makes Fourth Call for DU Ban| date=22 November 2006}}</ref> but
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  • ...lipids, serum total and lipoprotein lipid concentrations and haemostatic. European Journal of Nutrition 45(8):470-7.</ref> This has been demonstrated in a cl publisher=Union Internationale Des Associations D'Alpinisme }}</ref> Tarring was a labor-in
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  • The definition of work related violence that has received pan-European acceptance is as follows: This can involve [[union violence|violence resulting from industrial disputes]], although this is no
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  • ...ny young people are getting hurt at work |accessdate=2007-10-14|publisher= European Agency for Safety and Health at Work}}</ref> A workplace may be fully compliant with OSHA regulations and yet may place young workers at risk of injury or illness if applicable
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  • Title=The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992| ...f Public Sector Information | title=Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 - Explanatory Note | year=1992 | url=http://www.opsi.gov.uk/SI/si1992/
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  • | Contravention of any [[Health and safety regulations in the United Kingdom|regulation]] ...te=13 March 2008 | accessdate=2008-04-03 }}</ref> The '''REACH Enforcement Regulations 2008'''<ref>[http://www.statutelaw.gov.uk/legResults.aspx?LegType=All+Legis
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  • ...explosion/zoning.pdf - retrieved 20th October, 2008</ref> In Europe, these regulations are found in the [[ATEX directive]]s, and in the United States, in the [[Na
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  • ...xposure to asbestos at work |publisher=Publications Office of the European Union |date= |accessdate=2010-07-05}}</ref> In the [[European Union]] and [[Australia]] it has recently been banned as a potential health hazar
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  • |madeby= [[European Parliament]] and [[Council of the European Union|Council]] ...ging and labelling of dangerous preparations.] ''[[Official Journal of the European Communities|OJEC]]'' L200, 20.7.1999, pp.&nbsp;1–68.</ref>
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  • ...Safety and Health Administration|United States]] standards. The European Union has implemented the United Nations' GHS into EU law as the [[CLP Regulation ...afety and business interests. Global businesses must comply with multiple regulations regarding hazard classification and labeling, which can be costly and time-
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  • * [[British European Airways Flight 548]], June 18, 1972 Safety regulations control aircraft materials and the requirements for automated fire safety s
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  • ...any countries, in particular, the United States. In contrast, the European Union has gone quite far in assuring a legal work-life balance framework, for exa ...ve of the current climate. However, the U.S. Labor Department is examining regulations that give workers unpaid leave to deal with family or medical emergencies (
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  • Title=The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002| Primary_legislation=[[European Communities Act 1972 (UK)|European Communities Act 1972]], [[Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974]]|
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  • ...es called "benjamin" (i.e., [[benzoin resin]]), an aromatic resin known to European pharmacists and perfumers since the 15th century as a product of southeast ...content. The [[United States Environmental Protection Agency‎]] has new regulations that will lower the benzene content in gasoline to 0.62% in 2011.<ref>{{cit
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  • ...er current term, ''Civil Protection'' is widely used within the [[European Union]] and refers to government-approved systems and resources whose task is to ...tions regarding evacuation, sanctions against those who refuse to obey the regulations (such as mandatory evacuations), and communication of potential risks to th
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  • It shows in Table 1 (based on the European Network of Safety and Health Practitioner Organisations [ENHSPO] survey to) ...proved [[productivity]] and [[Quality (business)|quality]]). In 1996 the [[European Agency for Safety and Health at Work]] was founded.
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