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Guidance and Reference Materials
Personal Importation For Import Program
Personal Importation
How Much Does Medical Device Regulatory Consulting Cost in 2020?
How much do medical device regulatory consulting firms charge? That's the first question to ask when trying to...
EPA orders Philadelphia company to stop making inaccurate health claims about pesticide | US EPA
EPA News Release: EPA orders Philadelphia company to stop making inaccurate health claims about pesticide
Air Enforcement | US EPA
Information about enforcement of the clean air act. Covers mobile and stationary sources, as well as compliance monitoring and assurance.
Enforcement Policy, Guidance & Publications | US EPA
EPA air, water, waste, chemical, cleanup and criminal policy, guidance and publications on environmental laws and regulations.
FIFRA Enforcement Response Policy
" 'Stop Sale, Use, or Removal' orders" from EPA
Accelerating the Pace of Chemical Risk Assessment (APCRA) | US EPA
Page describing EPA's role in the APCRA collaborative effort
Researchers at Work | US EPA
Use this page to find EPA researchers by their research area and learn more about them and their work.
eCFR :: 40 CFR Part 152 -- Pesticide Registration and Classification Procedures
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Label Review Manual: Ch. 2--What is a Pesticide? ~EPA
yan yiqiang: pay attention to the safety of chlorine dioxide in dry winter - tianjin zhangda science and technology development co., ltd
****!!!!****!!!!**** {Excellent precautions and instructions for sodium chlorite safety practices} Sodium chlorite solutions in contact with acids, bases, organic materials, reducing agents or chlorine donors will produce chlorine dioxide gas. Therefore, sodium chlorite solutions need to be stored away from these materials, secondary sealing systems are used to prevent splashing on these materials, clear labeling and marking, and training to adopt the correct unloading process. Special protective measures should be taken during loading and unloading to ensure that non-sodium chlorite substances are not loaded into sodium chlorite storage equipment. Precautions include clear labeling and color-distinguished connectors, connector locking of connectors connecting storage tanks, so operators or suppliers of sodium chlorite must be present during the filling process and be vigilant.
Dry sodium chlorite is a strong oxidant that can easily catch fire when heated or rubbed. Special care should be taken to these containers, which are not allowed to evaporate and dry containers with sodium chlorite residues. The treatment of sodium chlorite leakage should be equally careful, and it is not allowed to use absorbent clogging or drying treatment.
If sodium chlorite and sodium chlorate are dried on cloth, wood or other flammable materials, a fire may occur. There was an accident in which a small amount of sodium chlorite was contaminated by workers wearing cotton gloves for sodium chlorite, which later ignited. Sodium chlorite and sodium chlorate should be stored away from flammable materials, ppE should be used in hazardous locations where sodium chlorite is present, and workers should be trained.
On the other hand, the risk of personnel being exposed to chlorine dioxide gas should be taken seriously. Chlorine dioxide should not be used in confined places where careful monitoring and control is not carried out"
Chlorine Dioxide Approved of Legal Provisions ~ShareClean.net
{List of types of applications for chlorine dioxide approved by agencies in various countries}
FDA Regulations and Process Validation Considerations overview ~FDA
California Ingredient Declaration • Closure Clean
Order Part Number Description Chemical Name CAS # Category Lists of Chemicals of Concern 1 CC25-100 CLOSURE CLEAN FR BULK 100/25G Chlorine dioxide 10049-04-4 Deodorizer 4, 20 2 CC25-100 CLOSURE CLEAN FR BULK 100/25G Citric acid 77-92-9 Acidulant 3 CC25-100 CLOSURE CLEAN FR BULK 100/25G Sodium chlorite 7758-19-2 Oxidizing Agent 4 4 CC25-100 CLOSURE …
Chlorine Dioxide ~California OEHHA
Section 64533.5 - Maximum Residual Disinfectant Levels, California Code Regs. tit. 22 § 64533.5
Meeting California Toxics Rule Limitations on Disinfection Byproducts by Use of Chlorine Dioxide for Effluent Disinfection - Brown and Caldwell
The California Toxics Rule (CTR) provisions of the City of San Luis Obispo Water Reclamation’s Facilities National Pollutant Discharge Elimination...
Control of fire blight with chlorine dioxide/sodium chlorite ~AquaClear chlorine dioxide
{Includes Food Code recommendations for on-site generation of antimicrobials } "Proposed Tolerance Amendment: 40 CFR 180.1070 -Sodium chlorite is exempted from the requirement of a tolerance for residues when ... *** (b) used as a microbiocide in accordance with good agricultural practice on the growing crops pome fruit, stone fruit, tree nut, and grape." ***
Food Code recommendations for on-site generation of antimicrobials
(2010)
eCFR :: 40 CFR 180.940 -- Tolerance exemptions for active and inert ingredients for use in antimicrobial formulations (Food-contact surface sanitizing solutions).
National List Petition: Acidified Sodium Chlorite Solutions ~Ecolab to National Organic Standards Board
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Pesticide Registration Manual: Chapter 4 - Additional Considerations for Antimicrobial Products | US EPA
This chapter provides additional guidance unique to antimicrobial pesticides that is not covered in the other chapters.
Pesticide Devices: A Guide for Consumers | US EPA
****!!!!****!!!!**** "Pesticide application equipment that is sold separately from the pesticide itself is not a device or a pesticide. For example, a sprayer for a lawn herbicide that is sold separately from the herbicide is considered to be application equipment, which EPA does not regulate." "Device producers or registrants should see our Pesticide Registration Manual, Chapter 13 for information."
Selected EPA-Registered Disinfectants | US EPA
Web page listings EPA's registered antimicrobial products effective against certain blood borne/body fluid pathogens and products classified as sterilizers.
Use of Disinfectants and Sanitizers in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Systems | US EPA
"To support an application for such a registration or amendment to a registration, adequate and appropriate directions for HVAC&R system use should be submitted and include specific proposed directions for use addressing the following:" "We recommend that you advise your members not to apply disinfectant, sanitizer or other antimicrobial products to treat HVAC&R systems if such product does not include specific directions for HVAC&R use."
Science and Technical Resources related to Indoor Air and Coronavirus (COVID-19) | US EPA
Other science resources related to indoor air quality and coronavirus (COVID-19) from National Academies, CDC, and others.
Antimicrobials and Microbes Indoors: How to Best Promote Indoor Environmental Quality
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Science Advisory Board Review: Identifying Research Needs to Address the Environmental and Human Health Impacts of COVID-19 ~US EPA
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