Inorganic bismuth vanadate yellow pigments that are lead chromate-free
Lead and chromate are known for their hazards and efforts are made to eliminate them from various applications where they have been used on a large scale due to their
Lead and chromate are known for their hazards and efforts are made to eliminate them from various applications where they have been used on a large scale due to their
Estimates from 2017 assumed that 2,500 workers were potentially exposed to MOCA (methylene-bis-[2-chloroaniline]) across the EU. Since the authorisation duties for the substance under the REACH regulation have changed, it
Inspection cases See how carcinogen risks are managed in real workplaces! We’ve gathered key inspection cases to show how exposure to cancer-causing substances are identified, assessed, and controlled. Labour inspectorates
One of the goals of the European REACH regulation is the progressive replacement of substances of very high concern (e.g. carcinogens) by safer alternatives. Companies that use these substances, actively
Find solutions Many other companies are taking measures to completely avoid or protect workers from exposure to carcinogenic substances. Filter the results to find solutions that may be of help
The factsheets on our website are a source of information about carcinogenic substances. 10 new factsheets have now been added and are available in 6 languages: Oximes Azodyes Isoprene Epichlorohydrine
The EU has set ambitious climate goals to become the first climate-neutral continent by 2050, with decarbonisation and the reuse of critical materials being two key objectives. While these aspirations
Cobalt organic salts are highly effective as paint drying agents, yet growing concern regarding the potential hazards associated with cobalt compounds has prompted producers to seek alternative substitutions. Manganese driers
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