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Get help to classify cigarettes, cigars, raw tobacco, smoking tobacco, tobacco for heating and nicotine substitutes for import and export.
Substances that are classed as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and when you're allowed to use them.
This document outlines guidance for cleaning and decontamination of non-healthcare settings.
Information on depleted uranium (DU) including what it is, its uses, health effects and protection from exposure.
Outdoor airborne allergens are tiny particles in the air that can cause allergic reactions when people who suffer from hay fever or asthma breathe them in. The primary outdoor allergens include pollen and fungal spores.
Paper and cardboard production can cause significant pollution. This guide describes industry responsibilities for preventing pollution.
How to identify and classify waste that contains POPs.
How to query UK data on waste transfers and emissions, by specific substance, area, river basin, industry or economic sector.
Information for clinicians on the characteristics, diagnosis and epidemiology of infections caused by Chlamydia psittaci.
Respiratory health conditions caused by airborne allergens and the groups that are most vulnerable to poor indoor air quality.
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