Require comprehensive safety data for all chemicals
Guth, Joseph H. ; Denison, Richard A. ; Sass, Jennifer
2007
17
3
233-258
chemicals ; safety data sheet ; law reform ; safety and health documentation
Chemicals
https://journals.sagepub.com/loi/NEW
English
Bibliogr.
"Reform No. 5 of the Louisville Charter addresses the pervasive lack of publicly available information about the effects of many chemicals on human health and the environment. This lack of information persists for the majority of chemicals in commerce because the current laws in the United States do not systematically require it to be produced or motivate its voluntary production. These information gaps undermine the effectiveness of the existing environmental statutes, the liability system, the ability of the market to stimulate development of safer chemicals and, if they persist, complete realization of the other elements of the Louisville Charter. Therefore, this Reform calls for manufacturers of chemicals to be required to provide health and safety information as a condition for placing and keeping a chemical on the market. "
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