CARBON DISULFIDE
First draft prepared by R. Newhook and . Meek, Existing Substances Division, Health Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; and D. Caldbick, Commercial Chemicals Evaluation Branch, Environment Canada, Hull, Quebec, Canada
Published under the joint sponsorship of the United Nations Environment Programme, the International anization, and the World anization, and produced within the framework of the anization Programme for the Sound Management of Chemicals.
World anization
Geneva, 2002
The International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS), established in 1980, is a joint venture of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), the International anization (ILO), and the World anization (WHO). The overall objectives of the IPCS are to establish the scientific basis for assessment of the risk to human health and the environment from exposure to chemicals, through international peer review processes, as a prerequisite for the promotion of chemical safety, and to provide technical assistance in strengthening national capacities for the sound management of chemicals.
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WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
Carbon disulfide.
(Concise international chemical assessment document ; 46)
1. Carbon disulfide - adverse effects 2. Risk assessment 3.
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