Laws & Regulations
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UIC Permit for Prudhoe Bay Grind & Inject Facility, North Slope, Alaska
EPA Underground Injection Control permit for the Prudhoe Bay Unit Grind and Inject Facility, North Slope, Alaska.
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Meeting Materials for the September 10-12, 2019 TSCA SACC Meeting
Draft agenda and biosketches for 1-bromopropane SACC meeting
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EPA Finalizes Hazard Communication Requirements to Protect Workers’ Health
this page has info on the release of the final unreasonable risk determination for HBCD
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Reminder: Submit Your Nomination for the 2022 Green Chemistry Challenge Awards by Dec. 10
Listserv reminder of the closing of the nomination period for the green chemistry awards.
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EPA Releases Supplemental Analysis to the Draft Risk Evaluation for 1,4-Dioxane for Public Comment
Announcement of release of a supplemental analysis to the draft risk evaluation for 1,4-dioxane.
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Read the Label Brochures - Chinese, traditional
information about the importance of keeping pesticides in their original container, how to prevent harm to the environment, and why you should buy the right product in the right amount for your needs
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Label Review Training: Module 4: Applying the Principles of Pesticide Label Review, Page 22
This module of the label review training goes into detail about the four core principles of pesticide label review: clarity, accuracy, consistency with EPA policy, and enforceability.
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Read the Label Brochures - Tagalog
information about the importance of keeping pesticides in their original container, how to prevent harm to the environment, and why you should buy the right product in the right amount for your needs
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Read the Label Brochures - Chinese, simplified
information about the importance of keeping pesticides in their original container, how to prevent harm to the environment, and why you should buy the right product in the right amount for your needs
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Label Review Training: Module 3: Special Issues, Page 13
This module further describes and provides strategies for reviewing some of the label parts introduced in Module 2 of the pesticide label training, such as precautionary statements, directions for use, worker protection labeling, and more.
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Read the Label Brochures - Korean
information about the importance of keeping pesticides in their original container, how to prevent harm to the environment, and why you should buy the right product in the right amount for your needs
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Examples of Incorrect Web-distributed Labeling
Examples of improper web-distributed labeling.
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Label Review Training: Module 2: Parts of the Label, Page 11
This module of the label review training describes the parts of the front and back panel of the pesticide label. You will learn what kinds of information each part includes, as well as how to organize these parts.
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Read the Label Brochures - Russian
information about the importance of keeping pesticides in their original container, how to prevent harm to the environment, and why you should buy the right product in the right amount for your needs
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Sample Pesticide Label for Label Review Training
Pesticide labels translate results of our extensive evaluations of pesticide products into conditions, directions and precautions that define parameters for use of a pesticide with the goal of ensuring protection of human health and the environment.
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Minimum Risk - Addition of an Inert Ingredient or Active Ingredient to the Exemption
Find out whether you can add an inert or active ingredient to the minimum risk pesticide exemption.
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Inert Reassessment Document for Maleic Acid
Maleic Anyhdride and maleic acid are multi-functional chemical intermediates with many industrial applications.
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Inert Reassessment Document for Ethylenediaminetetracetric acid (EDTA)
EDTA is a chelating agent. Its ability to bind heavy metal ions can be used to sequester these trace metals. However, trace amounts of various metals are necessary for the proper functioning of the body.
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Inert Reassessment Document for N-(n-dodecyl)-2-pyrrolidone
N-(n-dodecyl)-2-pyrrolidone and N-(n-octyl)-2-pyrrolidone are used as inert ingredients (solvents) in cotton defoliants containing thidiazuron and diuron as active ingredients.