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The CMA is investigating suspected anti-competitive conduct in relation to the supply of chemical admixtures and additives for use in concrete, cement, mortars and related construction products under Chapter I CA98.
Article titles, authors, keywords and links for Chemical Hazards and Poisons Report, published 2003 onward, and the Chemical Incident Report, published 1999 to 2003.
This report (HPA-CHaPD-001) is a review of environmental chemicals and neurotoxicity focusing on neurological diseases.
Information companies placing hazardous mixtures on the UK market (such as manufacturers, importers, downstream users and distributors) should submit to the National Poisons Information Service.
Advice and guidance on implications of the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals legislation.
Guidance on domestic licensing requirements.
The scale and impact of chemicals in the water environment. How the challenges are addressed and future challenges and actions.
Reports relating to radiation, and chemicals and poisons topics.
Guidance and advice from the Committee on Carcinogenicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment (COC).
Licence for the export of certain specified dual-use chemicals.
The CMA has launched an investigation into suspected anti-competitive conduct in relation to the supply of chemicals for use in the construction industry.
This section describes the range of mechanisms that control the use, reduction and cessation hazardous chemicals and priority substances.
Information for health and emergency professionals involved in chemical incident response and preparedness.
Guidance on a strategy for genotoxicity testing and mutagenic hazard assessment of impurities in chemical substances.
Statement by Deputy Political Coordinator Thomas Phipps at the UN Security Council meeting on Syria.
The UK Chemicals Stakeholder Forum (UKCSF) enables discussion between stakeholders, government and regulators in support of effective chemicals and waste management.
Use this service to submit and manage chemical registrations and notifications.
Information for health and emergency professionals involved in chemical-incident response and preparedness.
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