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| Title: | National legislation, international conventions and exposure to harmful chemicals |
| Authors: | Hietkamp, S |
| Keywords: | Air pollution Industrial processes Environmental management Rotterdam convention Dioxin Cyhexatin Toxicological Society of South Africa |
| Issue Date: | Jun-2006 |
| Citation: | Hietkamp, S. 2006. National legislation, international conventions and exposure to harmful chemicals. Toxicological Society of South Africa, University of Pretoria, 12 June, pp 29. |
| Abstract: | Without legislation pollution is regarded as an “externality” high levels of air and water pollution in Europe resulted increasing industrialisation. Disasters happened e.g. London smog in the 1950 and the first clean air legislation was introduced. The example was followed and improved upon around the world But improvement is still required e.g. in South Africa |
| Description: | Toxicological Society of South Africa, University of Pretoria, 12 June 2006 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3180 |
| Appears in Collections: | General science, engineering & technology
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