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database reference: titanium oxide(cas database reference) nist chemistry reference: titanium oxide( - - ) epa substance registry system: titanium oxide( - - ) safety data hazard codes: xn statements: - / / safety statements: - wgk germany: - rtecs: xr tsca: yes hazardclass: packinggroup: hazardous substances
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polluted water bodies can be impacted. the effects can damage individual species and impact the natural biological communities they are part of. the causes of water pollution include a wide range of chemicals and pathogens as well as physical parameters. contaminants may include organic and inorganic substances
and their sources further information: wastewater , sewage , and industrial wastewater the specific contaminants leading to pollution in water include a wide spectrum of chemicals , pathogens , and physical changes such as elevated temperature and discoloration. while many of the chemicals and substances...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water_pollution
feedback received from the online public consultation. 2012 during its risk assessment of aspartame efsa launches a call for data on 5-benzyl-3,6-dioxo-2-piperazine acetic acid (dkp) and other degradation products of aspartame , after experts find that there were insufficient data available on these substances
the data are considered appropriate and sound. this holds true whether the source is industry, the public sector, academia or other scientific organisations. it is a fundamental principle of eu legislation that the organisations or companies set to profit from food additives and other regulated substances...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/topics/topic/aspartame
required authorisation or permit, or lack hazard labelling. many countries also indicated that they found products that were claimed to be disinfectants but which had a formulation that cannot be sufficiently effective against viruses – for example, due to insufficient concentrations of active substances
permits') to increase and speed up the production of disinfectants. this is to ensure that healthcare professionals and citizens have access to these products. echa and the european commission support national authorities in this by, among other things, giving guidance on the requirements for active substances...
https://echa.europa.eu/et/-/eu-member-states-report-illegal-and-ineffective-disinfectants
additives does not apply to this age group [4] . the ans panel has, therefore, specified in its opinion that the re-evaluation of uses for this particular age group will be performed separately. on 31 may 2017, efsa's scientific committee (sc) published a guidance document [5] on the risk assessment of substances
e 415) as a food additive by the efsa ans panel published in 2017 [3] ; for the risk assessment of xanthan gum (e 415) in food for infants below 16 weeks of age in the food category 13.1.5.1. it should be in accordance with the efsa guidance of the scientific committee on the risk assessment of substances...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/consultations/call/180718-5
by the former efsa panel on food additives and nutrient sources added to food (ans panel) in the re-evaluation of food additives did not apply to infants under the age of 12 weeks [4] . on 31 may 2017, efsa's scientific committee (sc) published a guidance document [5] on the risk assessment of substances
categories 13.1.1 (infant formulae as defined directive 2006/141/ec) and 13.1.5.1 (dietary foods for infants for special medical purposes and special formulae for infants). data to be submitted should be in accordance with the efsa guidance of the scientific committee on the risk assessment of substances...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/consultations/call/181010-2
of age. the reason was that the risk assessment approach followed at the time by the efsa's scientific panels in the re-evaluation of food additives did not apply to this age group [6] . on 31 may 2017, efsa's scientific committee (sc) published a guidance document [7] on the risk assessment of substances
its use as a food additive in 2017 [1] . for the risk assessment of sucrose esters of fatty acids (e 473) in food for infants below 16 weeks of age in the food categories 13.1.1 and 13.1.5.1. it should be in accordance with the efsa guidance of the scientific committee on the risk assessment of substances...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/consultations/call/181129
additives does not apply to this age group [4] . the ans panel has, therefore, specified in its opinion that the re-evaluation of uses for this particular age group will be performed separately. on 31 may 2017, efsa's scientific committee (sc) published a guidance document [5] on the risk assessment of substances
published in 2017 [3] . for the risk assessment of sodium carboxymethylcellulose (e466) in food for infants below 16 weeks of age in the food categories 13.1.5.1 and section b of part 5 of annex iii. it should be in accordance with the efsa guidance of the scientific committee on the risk assessment of substances...
http://www.efsa.europa.eu/en/consultations/call/call-technical-and-toxicological-data-sodium
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transactions environmental civil enforcement environmental coalitions environmental criminal enforcement environmental crisis response environmental, natural resources & toxic tort litigation health and safety natural resources oil and gas environmental issues solid and hazardous waste toxic and hazardous substances...
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