Examples of Dangerous Substances Regulations in a sentence
The Supplier shall comply with the provisions of the Safety, Health & Welfare at Work Act, 1989 and all regulations adopted thereunder together with the provisions of the European Communities (Classification, Packaging, Labelling and Notification of Dangerous Substances) Regulations, 2000.
Give details of any designation under any Council Directive or Regulations that apply in relation to the receiving surface or groundwater.o Provide a statement as to whether or not emissions of main polluting substances (as defined in the Dangerous Substances Regulations S.I. No. 12 of 2001) to water are likely to impair the environment.
Particular attention should be paid to materials and product consisting of, or containing, dangerous substances as described in the EU (Classification, Packaging, Labelling and Notification of Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2003 [SI 116/2003] as amended and Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008.
Particular attention should be paid to materials and product consisting of, or containing, dangerous substances as described in the EU (Classification, Packaging, Labelling and Notification of Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2003 [SI 116/2003] and Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008.
Cylinders are labelled in accordance with the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations and are colour coded.
Time resolution of the measurements was 30 minutes with a default collection efficiency of 0.5 applied (Ng et al., 2011b).A SIMCA (Gramsch et al., 2000) was used to determinate black carbon (BC) concentrations.
Sources SI No 209 of 2015 Chemicals Act (Control of Major Accident Hazards involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2015.
S.I. No. 209/2015 – Chemical Act (Control of Major Accident Hazards Involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2015 (hereafter referred to as the COMAH Regulations) transposed the Seveso III Directive into Irish law.
Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing the Seller will comply with The Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances Regulations 1984 and any replacement regulations thereof and, if appropriate, such international Codes of Regulations which may from time to time apply.
Based on the information available for products used on site and corresponding usage and storage volumes, the EC (Control of Major Accidents Hazards involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2015 (S.I. No. 209 of 2015) do not apply to this site.