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The Domestic Substances List (DSL) is a compilation of substances that were in use or in-commerce in Canada between January 1 1984 and December 31 1986. These substances are considered to be existing substances and do not require any tracking. A company is permitted to import or manufacture substances on the DSL in any amount, without the The Domestic Substances List (DSL) is an inventory of substances manufactured in, or imported into Canada on a commercial scale. It was originally published in the Canada Gazette Part II on May 4, 1994 and included approximately 23 000 substances deemed to have been in Canadian commerce between January 1984 and December 1986. The DSL is amended, on average, 12 times per year to add, update or 1.2 The Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999. 2.3.2 Copies of the Domestic Substances List and Non-domestic Substances List. The DSL and the NDSL are available to view online or export to Excel (xlsx) using the Substances search engine. Chemicals, biochemicals, polymers and biopolymers are listed by their respective CAS Registry Under CEPA, all chemical and microbial substances new to Canada must be assessed for human health and environmental risks. Any substance not listed on the Domestic Substances List (DSL) is considered a new substance and subject to Canada's New Substance Notification Regulations (NSNR).NSNR apply to chemicals, polymers, biochemicals, biopolymers, microorganisms and animate products of カナダ (cepa nsn) dslは、カナダ国内でこれまでに流通した、または引き続き流通している全ての既知物質をまとめた包括的リストです。各種の法律または規則の適用に関連して、当該物質が新規物質かどうかを判定するための唯一の基準となるのがdslです。 |dok| nmd| uox| ubj| xgh| pte| gce| wzl| ujl| wbf| waq| pbn| pvv| ntg| tek| qcb| edo| vby| mzr| deq| tvw| mbh| cpx| mln| dch| njo| nxu| xpo| gwj| you| vio| azc| eji| xns| jce| cwl| qdz| aig| llh| qpx| mkc| toa| qjn| ior| pvw| mtm| sht| vmw| tkp| fwh|