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Paper and cardboard production can cause significant pollution. This guide describes industry responsibilities for preventing pollution.
Advises on how to consider light within the planning system.
Safety leaflet on topical corticosteroids and withdrawal reactions to help patients and their carers to use these medicines safely.
How the maritime industry should treat waste at sea and in ports, reduce oil and air pollution, and control ozone-depleting substances.
These documents explain how OHID is approaching reduction and food and drink reformulation as part of the government’s obesity strategy.
Application form to reduce the amount of water on an existing abstraction licence.
Foresight project looking at how science can reduce the impacts of natural disasters.
Certain vessels must use an acoustic deterrent device, known as a 'pinger', to reduce the level of dolphin and porpoise (cetacean) by-catch.
Public health principles for reducing the spread of respiratory infections, including COVID-19, in the workplace.
Answers to frequently asked questions on Approved Document O, which sets standards for reducing overheating risk in new residential buildings.
Product Safety Report for Fabrique par Rodis B.B.Clear Lightening Dark Spot Remover presenting a serious chemical risk.
Wet line contamination involves the cross contamination of road fuel with rebated fuels, which will either be red diesel or kerosene.
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