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Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
A guide to the international regulations on the transportation of dangerous goods by air, sea, road, rail or inland waterway.
How to stop the spread and dispose of invasive non-native plants that can harm the environment in England.
The rules, paperwork and training you need to transport dangerous goods
Overview about agreements, conventions and treaties which impact on the UK's strategic export control policy and legislation.
Product Recall for Hai Bao Er Baby Rattle presenting a high risk of choking due to easy access to small parts.
How to stop harmful weeds spreading onto land used for grazing livestock or growing crops, how to dispose of them and how to report them if they’ve spread.
When a material is waste, is a by-product or meets ‘end of waste’ status.
Explains planning controls relating to the storage of hazardous substances in England and how to handle development proposals around hazardous establishments.
Permission is required for a burial at sea in the UK marine area.
Mycotoxins contamination poses economic losses to crop producers and traders who give market discounts for the contaminated products
How to classify and describe your business waste so you can know how to manage and dispose of it - what you need to do, List of Waste (LoW) codes, technical guidance.
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