(Reuters) -The European Union is considering classifying ethanol used in biocidal products such as hand sanitizers as a dangerous ‌substance over increasing risks of cancer, the Financial Times ...
Anyone wishing an insight into how the real government of our country now works might consider the plight of Quatchem, a small but enterprising chemical company in Oldham, which makes a range of ...
Not a moment too soon, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) released a useful and clearly written Practical Guide on Biocidal Products Regulation, ECHA-14-B-19-EN. ECHA is the European Union (EU) ...
On September 2, 2015, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) issued an updated list of biocide suppliers as required under Article 95 of the Biocidal Product Regulation ...
The government said Tuesday it will implement a prior approval system for biocidal products, such as disinfectants, starting in 2019, in a preventive measure after unscreened use of a deadly substance ...
(Nanowerk News) The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA)'s Biocidal Products Committee (BPC) backed three approvals, and one non-approval, of active substance/product-type combinations, at its October ...
European Chemicals Agency may classify ethanol as dangerous, linked to cancer - FT ECHA Biocidal Products Committee to meet in late November WHO classifies ethanol as safe for hand hygiene Oct 21 ...