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  1. ENVIRONMENT|environmental policy · ENVIRONMENT|natural environment|natural resources · INDUSTRY|chemistry
    Samhail le haghaidh Measúnú Guaise agus Bainistiú Riosca ar Cheimiceáin Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    CHARM Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Chemical Hazard Assessment and Risk Management | CHARM | CHARM model
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    Definition The Chemical Hazard Assessment and Risk Management model developed by authorities and offshore industry within the area of the Convention for the Protection of the Marine Environment in the North-East Atlantic. It concerns the use and discharge of chemicals used offshore. Reference OSPAR Decision 2000/2 on a Harmonised Mandatory Control System for the Use and Reduction of the Discharge of Offshore Chemicals (as amended by OSPAR Decision 2005/1) http://www.ospar.org/eng/html/welcome.html (13.06.07)
    Comment The CHARM model was developed in close co-operation between the Exploration and Production(E & P) industry, chemical suppliers and authorities of some of the countries party to the Oslo and Paris conventions. It is used to carry out environmental evaluations on the basis of the internationally accepted PEC:PNEC (Predicted Environmental Concentration:Predicted No Effect Concentration) approach, which has also been adopted by the OSPAR Convention.
    programme CHARM | modèle CHARM
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    Definition "le sigle "CHARM" désigne le modèle d'évaluation des dangers et de gestion des risques suscités par les produits chimiques, élaboré par les autorités et par l’industrie de l’offshore opérant dans la zone de la Convention pour la protection du milieu marin de l'Atlantique du nord-est (dite "Convention OSPAR"). Reference Décision OSPAR 2000/2 relative à un système obligatoire et harmonisé de contrôle de l'utilisation des produits chimiques en offshore et de réduction de leurs rejets (telle qu’amendée par la Décision OSPAR 2005/1) < http://www.ospar.org/documents/dbase/decrecs/decisions/od00-02f.doc >