technical equivalence

technical equivalence
techninis lygiavertiškumas statusas Aprobuotas sritis visuomenės sveikata apibrėžtis Iš naujo gamintojo gautos cheminės medžiagos cheminės sudėties ir pavojingumo panašumas į iš nurodyto gamintojo gautos cheminės medžiagos, kurios pradinis rizikos vertinimas atliktas, cheminę sudėtį ir pavojingumą. atitikmenys: angl. technical equivalence šaltinis Reglamentas dėl biocidinių produlktų tiekimo rinkai

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