Examples of using Cmrs in English and their translations into Swedish
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The identification of CMRs, PBTs, vPvBs,
extensive history of safe usage, including CMRs 3.
The EESC supports the division of CMRs into three categories depending on the existing scientific evidence of the hazardous properties of the substance.
This difference is also seen in REACH which applies the authorisation procedure to CMRs 1 and 2, but not to CMRs 3.
CMRs- in other words, substances classified as carcinogens,
The fact is that manufacturers are banned from using harmful substances in toys such as lead, CMRs and fragrances which can provoke or trigger allergies in children.
CMRs and other substances of very high concern,
By the nature of their effects most of the endocrine disrupters would normally qualify as CMRs- carcinogenic,
It is a step forward that 44 new substances recognised as CMRs have been added to the list of banned substances
toxic to reproduction(CMRs) and persistent organic pollutants(POPs);
In the light of the fact that the Commission recently banned CMRs in its review of chemical directives
chemical content of toys, including CMRs, fragrances and allergens.
Whereas placing on the market for use by the general public of these CMRs and preparations containing these CMRs should also be prohibited with certain exceptions;
smaller than the relevant concentration established for the classification of mixtures containing it as CMRs, namely 1%.
toxic to reproduction(CMRs), persistent,
the next debate today is on Mrs Schörling's report on CMRs.
reprotoxic substances(CMRs), substances that cause cancer
smaller than the relevant concentrations established for the classification of mixtures containing them as CMRs.
Consumer Policy reaffirmed its first reading request to ban CMRs in cosmetics unless evaluated and accepted as safe by the Scientific Committee.
reproductive toxicants(CMRs), persistent,
who are more exposed than others to certain harmful substances, CMRs and endocrine disrupters.
toxic to reproduction(CMRs), persistent,
toxic to reproduction in categories 1 or 2(CMRs) by adding such substances to Annex I of Directive 76/769/EEC;