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Is copper poisonous?

Is copper poisonous?, Total:10 items.

In the international standard classification, Is copper poisonous? involves: Occupational safety. Industrial hygiene, General methods of tests and analysis for food products, Pharmaceutics.


Occupational Health Standard of the People's Republic of China, Is copper poisonous?

  • GBZ/T 160.9-2004 Methods for determination of copper and its compounds in the air of workplace

PL-PKN, Is copper poisonous?

  • PN C81549-19-1986 Paints and Varnishes Determination of toxic metals content Determination of toxic metals content in hydrochlorid acid extracts Determination of copper content
  • PN C81549-09-1986 Paints and Varnishes Determination of toxic metals content Determination of total copper content

中华人民共和国国家卫生和计划生育委员会, Is copper poisonous?

  • GBZ/T 300.11-2017 Determination of Toxic Substances in Workplace Air - Part 11: Copper and Its Compounds

RU-GOST R, Is copper poisonous?

  • GOST 33824-2016 Foodstuffs and food ingredients. Stripping voltammetric method for determination of toxic elements (cadmium, lead, copper and zink)
  • GOST R 51301-1999 Food-stuffs and food raw materials. Anodic stripping voltammetric methods of toxic traces elements determination (cadmium, lead, copper and zinc)

US-CFR-file, Is copper poisonous?

  • CFR 2-1882.515-2014 Grants and agreements. Part1882:Requirements for drug-free workplace (financial assistance). SubpartE:Violations of this part and consequences. Section1882.515:Are there any exceptions to those actions?

BELST, Is copper poisonous?

  • STB 1313-2002 Raw material and food productsMethods of definition contents of toxic elements zinc, cadmium, lead and copper by stripping voltammetric analysis on analyzers type TA
  • STB 1314-2002 Milk and daily products. Methods of definition contents of toxic elements zinc, cadmium, lead and copper by stripping voltammetric analysis on analyzers type TA

Hebei Provincial Standard of the People's Republic of China, Is copper poisonous?

  • DB13/T 5127.15-2019 Determination of Toxic and Hazardous Substances in Extracts of Implantable Medical Devices’ Polymer Materials Lead, Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Antimony, Barium, Aluminum, Zinc, Tin Migration Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry




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