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4 Mar 2009 ... Search: Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry · ATSDR Home · Case Studies in Environmental Medicine (CSEM) · Interaction Profiles ...
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20 Nov 2009 ... Charged under US CERCLA statute to assess the presence and nature of health hazards at Superfund sites and to help reduce further exposures.
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Did you know that some toxic substances are found in nature? ... The opposite of toxics substances are called non-toxic substances. Non-toxic substances are ...
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Develops national strategies for toxic substance control and promotes pollution prevention and the public's right to know about chemical risks.
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When talking about toxic substances, we must always bear this in mind. Such substances are potentially dangerous, but many also perform useful roles in the ...
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The Mission of the Department of Toxic Substances Control is to provide the highest level of safety, and to protect public health and the environment from ...
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1 May 2008 ... Hazardous and toxic substances are defined as those chemicals present in the workplace which are capable of causing harm. ...
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The Government of Canada's Toxic Substances Management Policy puts forwards a precautionary and preventive approach to deal with substances that enter the ...
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Guide to commonly encountered toxic chemicals, environmental health risks, and the public's health. From the US National Library of Medicine.
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The Toxic Substances Hydrology Program provides science information needed to improve characterization and management of contaminated sites, ...
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