Toxic substances in articles: the need for information

"There is a growing interest and understanding of the potential exposure to chemicals contained in commonly used articles, such as personal computers, textiles, and toys. Information exchange is one key factor in enabling stakeholders to avoid hazardous chemicals and to manage risks. While an i...

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Main Authors: Massey, Rachel, Hutchins, Janet G., Becker, Monica, Tickner, Joel
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen 2008
Nordic Council of Ministers
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19133880124919510629-Toxic-substances-in-articles-t.htm
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author Massey, Rachel
Hutchins, Janet G.
Becker, Monica
Tickner, Joel
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Becker, Monica
Tickner, Joel
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description "There is a growing interest and understanding of the potential exposure to chemicals contained in commonly used articles, such as personal computers, textiles, and toys. Information exchange is one key factor in enabling stakeholders to avoid hazardous chemicals and to manage risks. While an information system is not a substitute for other policy mechanisms to mitigate the harms from toxic substances in articles, it can be a powerful complement. This report contributes to the continued discussion of the various measures needed to achieve improved chemicals management at national, regional and global levels, by exploring the benefits from information on chemicals in articles. The report is an input to the further development of the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management (SAICM), adopted in February 2006, in particular to the objectives on knowledge and information of its Overarching Policy Strategy and to some of the activities in the Global Plan of Action. The report was presented at an informal international workshop on stakeholders' information needs on chemicals in articles in Geneva in February 2009."
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Nordic Council of Ministers
spellingShingle Massey, Rachel
Hutchins, Janet G.
Becker, Monica
Tickner, Joel
access to information
chemical risks
chemical safety
chemicals
risk assessment
toxic effects
toxic substances
Toxic substances in articles: the need for information
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title Toxic substances in articles: the need for information
topic access to information
chemical risks
chemical safety
chemicals
risk assessment
toxic effects
toxic substances
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19133880124919510629-Toxic-substances-in-articles-t.htm