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Producers and importers of hazardous substances and mixtures to the Norwegian market have to follow the Regulations on declaration of chemicals to the product register (declaration regulations), enforced on June 1, 2015. Applicants need to submit information to Norwegian Environment Agency (NEA) before they place the products. Applicants also have the duty to notify (PCN) to the European Chemical Agency (ECHA).

Businesses producing or importing 100 kg or more of a chemical substance are to declare their products, where the registration must take place by the latest when manufacture, market placement, or professional use begins in Norway.

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Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority to Enhance Safety Inspections for Quarz Dust Exposure
Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority to Enhance Safety Inspections for Quarz Dust Exposure

On 16 May 2024, the Norwegian Labour Inspection Authority (Arbeidstilsynet) announced a series of inspections this summer targeting industries with potential exposure to respirable crystalline silica (RCS). These inspections aim to...

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Norway finds illegal levels of PFOA in kitchen equipment
Norway finds illegal levels of PFOA in kitchen equipment

In two of the recent surveillance projects conducted by the Norwegian Environment Agency (NEA), mixed results were found in random checks of kitchen equipment, where several substances were detected above the...

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