Enhance compliance with regulations and prevent illegal traffic
Tools provide guidance and supportive information for Member States to support stronger monitoring of production, transport, use and releases of hazardous chemicals and waste, and promote regional and international cooperation with a view to enhancing compliance with existing regulations and preventing illegal traffic.
Relevant tools
Below is a list of tools relevant for implementing this topic :
- WHO - Monitoring ambient air quality for health impact assessment [1999]
- BASEL CONVENTION ON CONTROLLING TRANSBOUNDARY MOVEMENTS OF HAZARDOUS WASTES
- UNEP - Green Customs Guide to Multilateral Environmental Agreements [2018]
- IFC - Environmental, Health, and Safety Guidelines [accessed 2021]
- WHO - The WHO Global Chemicals and Health Network [accessed 2021]
- WHO - Harmonizing global approaches to chemical risk assessment [accessed 2021]
- OECD, UNECE, UNEP: PRTR.net (2013)
- OECD - Integrated Approaches to Testing and Assessment (IATA) [accessed 2021]
- Rotterdam Convention- E-learning tool on the operation of the Rotterdam Convention [accessed 2020]
- WHO - Acute pesticide poisoning: a proposed classification tool [2008]
- FAO / WHO : Guidelines on Developing a Reporting System for Health and Environmental Incidents Resulting from Exposure to Pesticides [2009]