Volatile Organic Compounds in Consumer and Commercial Products


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"On January 26, 2006, Environment Canada convened a multi-stakeholder meeting in Toronto to elicit comment and input on the content of its proposed regulations to limit Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Architectural and Industrial Maintenance (AIM) Coatings. This document is a summary of those proceedings"--Page 2.













Volatile Organic Compounds in the Environment


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Papers delivered at the symposium of the same name, April 1994, by speakers from seven nations. Twenty presentations are arranged under six topics: regulation and assessment, air quality, environmental fate, environmental measurement, environmental monitoring, and control and remediation. A sampling




Guidelines for Volatile Organic Compounds in Consumer Products


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These guidelines were developed to fulfill recommendations included in the Federal Smog Management Plan, phase II. The guidelines recommended volatile organic compound (VOC) content limits for 23 categories of consumer products such as air fresheners, cleaners, polishes, adhesives, insecticides, and hair care products. Includes glossary and a copy of the form used by Environment Canada to collect company-specific information related to VOC content of consumer products.







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