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Book Synopsis
Whether a company operates global facilities or just imports/exports goods to United States, personnel and advisors must understand regulatory requirements.

Trade Review
"This handbook consolidates all relevant regulatory issues that affect a business…" (Chemical Engineering Progress, June 2004)

"All the relevant regulatory issues that a business needs to understand in order to develop a materials compliance system for hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods are covered in this volume." (Environmental Science & Technology, 3/15/2004)

"...a very useful reference to aid businesses to comply with the legislation in the countries they trade with." (Hazmat & Environment Notes, February/ March 2004)



Table of Contents
Preface.

Acknowledgment.

1. Introduction.

PART I: REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.

2. Chemical Registration, Notification and Listing.

3. Material Safety jData Sheets.

4. Product Label Requirements.

5. Transportation Requirements.

6. Import Compliance.

7. Export Compliance.

PART II: MATERIAL COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS.

8. Impact of Terrorism on the Supply Chain.

9. Material Compliance Systems.

10. MCS—Information Systems.

Appendix 1: Glossary.

Appendix 2: Audit/Inspection Checklists.

Appendix 3: Material Management Internet Web Sites.

Appendix 4: Import/Export Web Sites.

Appendix 5: Occupational Exposures Limits Legislation.

Index.

Global Materials Compliance Handbook

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 29/01/2004
      ISBN13: 9780471467397, 978-0471467397
      ISBN10: 0471467391

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Whether a company operates global facilities or just imports/exports goods to United States, personnel and advisors must understand regulatory requirements.

      Trade Review
      "This handbook consolidates all relevant regulatory issues that affect a business…" (Chemical Engineering Progress, June 2004)

      "All the relevant regulatory issues that a business needs to understand in order to develop a materials compliance system for hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods are covered in this volume." (Environmental Science & Technology, 3/15/2004)

      "...a very useful reference to aid businesses to comply with the legislation in the countries they trade with." (Hazmat & Environment Notes, February/ March 2004)



      Table of Contents
      Preface.

      Acknowledgment.

      1. Introduction.

      PART I: REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.

      2. Chemical Registration, Notification and Listing.

      3. Material Safety jData Sheets.

      4. Product Label Requirements.

      5. Transportation Requirements.

      6. Import Compliance.

      7. Export Compliance.

      PART II: MATERIAL COMPLIANCE SYSTEMS.

      8. Impact of Terrorism on the Supply Chain.

      9. Material Compliance Systems.

      10. MCS—Information Systems.

      Appendix 1: Glossary.

      Appendix 2: Audit/Inspection Checklists.

      Appendix 3: Material Management Internet Web Sites.

      Appendix 4: Import/Export Web Sites.

      Appendix 5: Occupational Exposures Limits Legislation.

      Index.

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