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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of chromium speciation:
- chromium species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different chromium species
- distribution and fate of chromium species in the environment
- mobility, bioavailability and bioaccumulation of chromium species
- Research groups and their projects related to the chemical speciation of Cr
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Information

WHO - Environmental Health Criteria: CHROMIUM
WHO - EHC monographs are based on a comprehensive search of available original publications, scientific literature and reviews and examine: the physical and chemical properties and analytical method...

WHO - Principles And Methods For The Assessment Of Risk From Essential Trace Elements
The monograph is designed to give methods that provide a framework for analysing the boundaries between deficient and excess oral intakes of ETEs. Application of the principles described in this monog...

WorstPolluted.ORG 2010: Chromium Pollution
Back to Home Chromium Estimated Population At Risk At Identified Sites: 7.3 Million People Estimated Global Impact: 13 to 17 Million People Introduction Chromium is a naturally occurring heavy metal ...

WorstPolluted.ORG 2011: Tannery Operations: Chromium Pollution
Chromium Pollution Estimated Population at Risk: 1.8 Million Description Around the world, the vast majority of the tannery industry run their operations with good pollution controls, and does not e...

WorstPolluted.ORG 2011: Tannery Operations: Chromium Pollution
Chromium Pollution Estimated Population at Risk: 1.8 Million Description Around the world, the vast majority of the tannery industry run their operations with good pollution controls, and does not e...

WorstPolluted.ORG 2012: Tanneries
Description Tanning is a set of processes that turns animal hides into leather appropriate for making a range of consumer products. Tannery processes treat raw animal hides to remove hair and leftov...

WorstPolluted.ORG 2013: Hazaribagh, Bangladesh
Hazaribagh, Bangladesh Pollutant: Mainly Chromium Population Affected: 160,000+   There are 270 registered tanneries in Bangladesh, and around 90-95 percent are located at Hazaribagh on about 2...



Legislation

Britisch Cement Association: Compliance protocol for chromium (VI) content of cement
IntroductionSince 17 January 2005, an amendment to the UK’s COSHH regulations (implementing EU Directive 2003/53/EC) has restricted the marketing/supply and use of cement and cement-containing p...

British Cement Association: Shelf-life expired cement* – chromium (VI)-related
BCA advice on the options available to Member Company customersIntroductionSince the introduction of the chromium (VI) directive for cement/cement-containing preparations, its implementation via COSHH...

British Cement Association: The chromium (VI) legislation for cement Implementation
FACT SHEET 10.1The chromium (VI) legislation for cementImplementationThe Chromium (VI) DirectiveThe EU Directive, 2003/53/EC, restricting the marketing and use of cement and cement-based preparations,...

Canadian Environmental Protection Act: Federal Environmental Quality Guideline: Hexavalent Chromium
Introduction Federal Environmental Quality Guidelines (FEQGs) provide benchmarks for the quality of the ambient environment. They are based solely on the toxicological effects or hazards of specific...

CBI: Austria legislation: Packaging and packaging waste
Austria has implemented EU Directive 94/62/EC on packaging and packaging waste in its national legislation. The most important aspects of the legislation for producers in non-EU countries is that the ...

CBI: Austria legislation: Substances in electronics (RoHS)
The RoHS Directive, 2002/95/EC, bans the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic products, including electrical/electronic toys. The requirements will enter into force 1 July ...

CBI: Austria legislation: Substances in vehicles
The European Union has laid down restrictions on the use of certain substances (lead, cadmium, chromium, mercury) in vehicles in Directive 2000/53/EC on end-of-life vehicles (ELV). Austria has impleme...

CBI: Austria legislation: Wood preserved with arsenic and chromium
Austria has implemented EU legislation on wood preserved with arsenic and chromium into national law. More information about the Austria transposition can be found in this document. For information on...



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