Examples of Poisons Schedule in a sentence
AustraliaPoisons Schedule Number None of the ingredients are present at or above a concentration necessary for allocation of a Poisons Schedule Number.Chemical Inventory Status All of the ingredients are listed on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS) or are exempt.
Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons: Schedule 5 International Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) Schedules of Toxic Chemicals and Precursors: Not applicableProhibition/Licensing Requirements : There is no applicable prohibition, authorisation and restricted use requirements, including for carcino- gens referred to in Schedule 10 of the model WHS Act and Regula- tions.
Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons: Schedule 6 International Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) Schedules of Toxic Chemicals and Precursors: Not applicableProhibition/Licensing Requirements : There is no applicable prohibition, authorisation and restricted use requirements, including for carcino- gens referred to in Schedule 10 of the model WHS Act and Regula- tions.
Germany, Water Endangering Classes (VwVwS)Water endangering class = 1 Australian Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Drugs and PoisonsNo Poisons Schedule number allocated Commission Regulation (EU) No 453/2010 of 20 May 2010 amending Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH).
In Australia, the National Drugs and Poisons Schedule Committee (NDPSC) is constituted under the Therapeutic Goods Act and makes recommendations on the scheduling of medicines and poisons that are given legal effect through legislation at State and Territorylevel.
Referred scheduling proposalAn application was submitted to create a new Schedule 10 entry to prohibit the use of hexachlorophene in cosmetics.Scheduling historyHexachlorophene was originally considered for scheduling in March 1972 by the National Health and Medical Research Council’s Poisons Schedule Sub-committee and has been considered a number of times since.
The Poisons Standard 2008 prepared by the National Drugs and Poisons Schedule Committee consists of the Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Drugs and Poisons No 23, published by the Committee in 2008 as set out in Schedule 1.
Following this report the National Drugs and Poisons Schedule Committee recommended to the NH&MRC’s Public Health Committee that such inhalers be placed in Schedule 4, so that patients may be properly evaluated by a physician before using them.
Standard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and PoisonsStandard for the Uniform Scheduling of Medicines and Poisons: Schedule 5 : Schedule 5 International Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) Schedules of Toxic Chemicals and Precursors: Not applicableProhibition/Licensing Requirements : There is no applicable prohibition, authorisation and restricted use requirements, including for carcino- gens referred to in Schedule 10 of the model WHS Act and Regula- tions.
In November 1974, the Poisons Schedule Sub-committee agreed to amend the existing Schedule 3 and 4 entries and create a new Schedule 6 entry for veterinary use of hexachlorophene.