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The EVISA Link database contains information about all aspects of mercury speciation:
- mercury species determination (analytical methods etc)
- toxicity and biological activity of different mercury species
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Legislation

CAMEO Chemicals: Phenylmercuric acetate
PHENYLMERCURIC ACETATE Chemical Identifiers | Hazards | Response Recommendations | Physical Properties | Regulatory Information | Alternate Chemical Name...

CAMEO Chemicals: Phenylmercuric hydroxide
Chemical data sheet for: PHENYLMERCURIC HYDROXIDESection 1 - Chemical Identifiers Section 4 - Physical Properties Section 2 - Hazards Section 5 - Regulatory Information Section 3 - Response Recomm...

CAMEO Chemicals: Phenylmercuric nitrate
Chemical data sheet for: PHENYLMERCURIC NITRATESection 1 - Chemical Identifiers Section 4 - Physical Properties Section 2 - Hazards Section 5 - Regulatory Information Section 3 - Response Recommen...

CODA-CERVA: Mercury
CODA-CERVA is the Belgian National Reference laboratory (NRL) for the determination of trace elements in food and animal feed. Nonoccupational sources of exposure to mercury include food (methylmercur...

CODA-CERVA: Mercury
CODA-CERVA is the Belgian National Reference laboratory (NRL) for the determination of trace elements in food and animal feed. Nonoccupational sources of exposure to mercury include food (methylmercur...

DIRECTIVE 2000/53/EC on end of life-vehicles

End of Life Vehicles (ELV) Directive (2000/53/EC)
Directive 2000/53/EC is meant to minimize the impact of the end of life of vehicles on environment by restricting the use of certain heavy metals in new vehicles from 1 July 2003. The objective is t...

EU legislation and policy relating to mercury and its compounds
Mercury and its compounds are highly toxic to humans, especially to the developing nervous system.  They are also harmful to ecosystems and wildlife populations.  Microbial metabolism of deposited mer...

European Legislation: Council Directive 94/62/EC on Packaging and packaging waste
The Directive 94/62/EC on packaging and packaging wastes establish limits for the presence of heavy metals (lead, cadmium, mercury and hexavalent chromium) in packaging materials. The Directive lays d...

Government of British Columbia: Ministry of Environment: Water Quality Guidelines for Mercury
Ambient Water Quality Guidelines for Mercury Overview Report — First Update Prepared pursuant to Section 2(e) of the ...

Ireland - Food legislation
This document is intended as a guide to all interested in the area of food law in Ireland and should be read in conjunction with the appropriate legislation. It does not purport to be definitive or an...

Ireland - Legislation / Contamination of Foodstuffs
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NIH: Mercury': Law, Regulations, Policy
Mercury: Law, Regulations, Policy OverviewLaw, Regulations and PolicySpecific AspectsTopic-related Searches of National Library of Medicine ResourcesBlogs, News, Podcasts, and Videos...

OSHA: Mercury Standards
The use of mercury under federal jurisdiction is required to comply with Federal OSHA standards for the general industry. Mercury hazards are addressed in specific standards for the general industry...

OSHA: Safety and Health Topics: Mercury
Mercury is naturally occurring and exists in several forms. High mercury exposure results in permanent nervous system and kidney damage. Exposure is most likely to occur during mining, production, and...



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