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Product recall for UV light presenting a serious risk of exposure to UV-C radiation.
A study on a range of products which were promoted for reducing the risk of catching COVID-19.
Photosensitivity reactions are known side effects of methotrexate treatment and can be severe. Patients should be advised to take precautions to protect their skin in the sun.
This publication (Documents of the NRPB volume 13 number 1) contains the conclusions on the health effects of UVR from the AGNIR.
This is the council’s note about non-melanoma skin cancer and occupational exposure to (natural) ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
COMARE’s 13th report: advice to government on the health effects and risks from sunbeds.
Cutaneous malignant melanoma and occupational exposure to (natural) UV radiation in pilots and aircrew.
AGNIR report (NRPB vol.13 no.1) considers the health effects from natural and artificial sources of exposure to UVR.
How to transport dangerous goods, including guidance notes, authorisation notices, exception notices and multilateral agreements.
A guide to the international regulations on the transportation of dangerous goods by air, sea, road, rail or inland waterway.
International regulations and required documentation for hauliers transporting dangerous or hazardous goods by road or by vehicles on ships.
The rules, paperwork and training you need to transport dangerous goods
How to qualify as a dangerous goods driver, choosing what training you need, finding a training provider, getting and keeping your ADR card up to date, replacing a card, staying qualified and adding substance classes to your ADR card.
Check what you need to do to sell cosmetic products in Great Britain.
Fill in this form to declare that a vehicle used for carrying dangerous goods or hazardous substances is safe to have an MOT or other vehicle test.
You can report a dangerous building to the local council
A collection of M-notices (guidance notes, shipping notices) relevant to the transport of dangerous goods by sea.
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