Banning of some toxic substances, 2022 Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 156, Number 20
The proposed ban on the regulations of some toxic substances, was published in 2022Canada, The first volume, volume. 156, No. 20, The 75-day universal comment that ended on May 14, 2022 and July 28, was open for the period of 75-day.
Regulations include a list of forbidden toxic substances and allowed activity related to them.
- Prohibited substances include hexorobezine, polylorinated bophenyle and perfluocatonic acid.
- Authorized activities may include the use, sale or import of specific products under certain conditions.
- The regulations outline the date prescribed for the permit application, the terms of the approved activity and the need for labels and settlement requirements.
Schedule 1 - Forbidden toxic substances and authorized activity
- Schedule 1 of the regulation 1 provides a detailed list of forbidden toxic substances, providing the product containing the product, the authorized activity, the terms and the permit application.
- It covers wide substances, including polybromied biphenyl, chlorine alken and various perflurin compounds.
- The schedule specifies the terms and conditions for each approved activity and outline the time line for consent.
Schedule 2 - Information required for Laboratory Use
- Regulation Schedule 2 is related to the necessary information related to the use of specific toxic substances such as analysis, scientific research or laboratory analytical value.
- It includes information about the laboratory, used toxic substances, expected duration of use, the amount used, the recommended and the actual use and the concentration of toxic substances in the products.
Schedule 3 - The presence of events
- Schedule 3 adds to the presence of the ancillary of specific toxins.
- It determines the total concentration limit of certain substances that may be present in the item or products produced.
- This schedule helps to manage and control the involuntary presence of toxins.
Schedule 4 - Information required for permit application
- Schedule 4 outline the information required in an application for renewal of permits or permits.
- It contains the applicant's details, the amount of toxic substances, the recommended use, alternative substances, environmental protection systems and implementation plans.
Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 156, The ban on the regulations of some toxic substances published in number 20, 2022, plays an important role in protecting human health and the environment.
Limit and control the use of toxic substances, these regulations contribute to a clear and safe Canada.
Compliance with these regulations is essential for companies and individuals associated with the activity related to the toxic substances listed.
As the producer of the article, where is the difference from the EU?
- DCLOREN PLUSFUNOT (DP): 1,4: 7,10-Dimetodibenzo [A, E] Cyclockotin, 1,2,3,4,7,8,8,13,13,13,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,14,1 4,4A, 5,6,6A, 7,10,10A, 11,12A-Dodecahydro-, whose molecular formula has C18H12Cl12
- Decromodenilfutnote Ethane (DBDPE): Benzine, 1,1 ′ (1,2 -Thanediyl) bis [2,3,5,6- Pentabromo-, whose molecular formula has C14H4BR10
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