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  List of Schedule 1 substances (CWC) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Schedule 1 substances, in the sense of the Chemical Weapons Convention, are either
It possesses a chemical structure closely related to that of other toxic chemicals listed in Schedule 1, and has, or can be expected to have, comparable properties;
It may be used as a precursor in the final single technological stage of production of a toxic chemical listed in Schedule 1, regardless of whether this stage takes place in facilities, in munitions or elsewhere;
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Schedule_1_substances_(CWC)   (373 words)

  
 CWC - Chapter 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Finally, the CWC requirement that States Parties protect public safety and the environment in carrying out all CWC activities means that national implementing measures should be developed to clarify this requirement in the context of domestic environmental law.
The CWC provides that facility agreements be negotiated between the OPCW and the State Party for each facility having Schedule 1 chemicals and for each facility having Schedule 2 chemicals unless the State Party agrees that a facility agreement is unnecessary; facility agreements may be negotiated for facilities having Schedule 3 or having "other" chemicals.
CWC-related sampling at an inspected facility must ensure that: (1) no Schedule 1 chemicals are being produced, (2) quantities produced of Schedule 2, Schedule 3, discrete organic chemicals or PSF-chemicals are consistent with the State Party's declarations, and (3) Scheduled chemicals are not being diverted for purposes prohibited by the CWC.
www.cwc.anl.gov /ch9.htm   (6660 words)

  
 The Henry L. Stimson Center - Questions Frequently Asked About the Chemical Weapons Convention and Its Implementation - ...
Schedule 2 chemicals have low to moderate utility in the commercial sector, but are considered high risk chemicals because they can be used as chemical weapons or precursors to chemical weapons.
Schedule 3 chemicals are used in large quantities by commercial industry, but also pose a risk in that they have been used as chemical weapons or precursors.
Schedule 1, 2, and 3 chemicals will be monitored according to their risk, with the most stringent requirements applied to the chemicals on Schedule 1.
www.stimson.org /cbw?sn=CB2001121897   (4832 words)

  
 7-3 Import/Export Controls
The re-export of Schedule 1 and 2 chemicals previously imported onto the territory of the Republic of Belarus shall be prohibited.
Schedule 2 or 3 chemicals alone or in mixtures are subject to a General Import Permit.
Exports to States not party to this Convention of chemicals listed in Schedules 2 and 3 … shall be authorised by the Ministry of Foreign Trade, in accordance with Parts VII and VIII of the Verification Annex …, upon recommendation of the Board referred to in Article 3, comma 4.
www.opcw.org /html/db/natadv/7-3MXcontr.html   (9837 words)

  
 Notices
Schedule 3: Chemicals that can be used for the production of chemical warfare agents but that are produced in large quantities for commercial use.
CWC Schedule 1 chemicals may only be exported to states that are parties to the Convention and may not be re-exported from those countries to any other country.
While the export of Schedule 1 chemicals to a State Party is not prohibited under the Convention, exporters may be required to obtain an End-use Certificate (EUC) from the Government of the importing company before the export permit may be issued.
www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca /eicb/notices/ser105-en.asp   (1333 words)

  
 Biological and Chemical Weapons and the Constitution
Schedule 2 chemicals are not as dangerous as Schedule 1 chemicals, but nonetheless are considered to pose a "significant risk" because they can be used as weapons or can help produce them.
Schedule 3 chemicals are those that might be used as chemicals weapons or as means to produce them, but also are used commercially in large quantities.
In other words, the CWC’s implementing legislation has failed to solve the warrant issue for routine searches, and at some point the federal courts will have to address whether the CWC has rendered the chemical industry into a pervasively regulated one subject to warrantless search, where before the CWC it was not.
www.law.berkeley.edu /faculty/yooj/manuscripts/biochem.html   (8980 words)

  
 Disarmament Diplomacy: CWC Report - Emerging From a Trial by Fire?
Schedule 1 chemicals pose the highest risk to the CWC; many have been developed, produced, stockpiled, or used as chemical weapons in the past and they have little or no peaceful uses.
Schedule 2 chemicals pose a significant risk to the convention either because they can be used themselves as chemical weapons or as a consequence of their role as precursors to schedule 1 or 2 chemicals.
Lastly, schedule 3 chemicals may be produced commercially in large quantities but still pose a risk to the Convention because of their role as precursors to either schedule 1 or schedule 2 chemicals.
www.acronym.org.uk /dd/dd67/67cwc.htm   (5226 words)

  
 Manual for National Impl. of the CWC - Footnotes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Penal Code thus extends the application of the prohibition of acts in breach of the CWC to any place where a violation is committed, irrespective of the nationality of the perpetrator and irrespective of whether the act is prohibited under the law of the state in which it was committed." (Swed.
In Finland, most Schedule 1 chemicals may be exported only with a license granted by the Ministry of Defence; ricin and saxitoxin and all Schedule 2 chemicals may be exported only if the Ministry of Trade and Industry grants an export license.
In Italy, unauthorized export of schedule 2 or 3 chemicals is punishable with a prison sentence of 2 to 6 years and with a fine of 50 to 250 million lire.
www.cwc.anl.gov /footnts.htm   (12122 words)

  
 PC-IV/A/WP.10
The information required to be submitted is listed in Schedules C to J of the legislation (Although there is no reason why this information could not alternatively be prescribed by Regulation in the same form as found in the legislation's Schedules).
When transferring a Schedule 3 chemical to States not Party to the CWC, each State Party  shall adopt the necessary measures (for example, an end-use certificate) to ensure that the Schedule 3 chemical will only be used for purposes not prohibited by the CWC.
(3)        "relevant challenge inspection purpose" shall be read as a reference to a purpose of ascertaining whether the purposes of the Convention or this Act and its regulations have been or are being complied with.
www.opcw.org /html/global/p_series/pc4/pc4_awp10.html   (7479 words)

  
 Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC): Appendix: Compilation of Statements
And the CWC is absolutely clear as regards the hierarchy of tasks posed to the object and purpose of the Convention by the individual items in the Schedule of Chemicals, namely Schedule 1, 2 and 3 chemicals, and by the DOC/PSFs.
Article XI of the CWC assures the states parties that their economic and technical developments for peaceful purposes would not be hampered if they implement their obligations under the Convention.
The credibility of [the] CWC depends on the fulfilment of the assurances given to the developing countries on behalf of the Australia Group to facilitate exchanges in the field of chemical activities for purposes not prohibited under the Convention.
www.acronym.org.uk /cwc/app.htm   (8725 words)

  
 LAUSD Draft ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT sec 3
The list of environmental issues considered in this section was expanded to include issues presented in the March 20, 2001 public scoping meeting and issues identified through project technical reports.
As listed in Table 3A-4, air quality in the SCAB is non-attainment of the NAAQS and CAAQS for ozone (O3), carbon monoxide (CO), and fine particulate matter (PM10).
Individual circumstances, including the type of substance, quantity used or managed, and the nature of the activities and operations, affect the probable frequency and severity of consequences from a hazardous situation.
www.northridgecouncil.org /lasud/lausdcsunedit-3.htm   (17608 words)

  
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Cat 1-61 1C980 Inorganic chemicals listed in Supplement No. 1 to part 754 of the EAR that were produced or derived from the Naval Petroleum Reserves (NPR) or became available for export as a result of an exchange of any NPR produced or derived commodities.
Cat 1-62 1C982 Other petroleum products listed in Supplement No. 1 to part 754 of the EAR that were produced or derived from the Naval Petroleum Reserves (NPR) or became available for export as a result of an exchange of any NPR produced or derived commodities.
Cat 1-63 1C983 Natural gas liquids and other natural gas derivatives listed in Supplement No. 1 to part 754 of the EAR that were produced or derived from the Naval Petroleum Reserves (NPR) or became available for export as a result of an exchange of any NPR produced or derived commodities.
www.access.gpo.gov /bis/ear/txt/indexnum.txt   (5502 words)

  
 CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION SENATE FOREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE APRIL 1997
CWC advocates point to this reality as a compelling reason for getting the United States to ratify the treaty before April 29th (the date on which the Convention is supposed to enter into force).
The CWC is not effective because it does not ban or control possession of all chemicals that could be used for lethal weapons purposes.
The CWC Will Encourage the Military to Lower Its Guard A March 1996 study by the General Accounting Office (GAO) determined that some elements of the U.S. military appear to be inadequately prepared, trained, or equipped to operate in areas contaminated by chemical or biological agents.
www.fas.org /nuke/control/cwc/news/sfrc/csp.htm   (14730 words)

  
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List of scandals of the Roman Catholic Church
List of schools in the Australian Capital Territory
There you will find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article List of schools in the Northern Territory.
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Until such time, restrictions on the list of items under this category, as notified by this Department vide Notification No 2 / 2004-2009  dated 31.8.2004 shall continue to be in force.
However, unless otherwise provided for against any item on the SCOMET List, the List does not control “software” which is either in the ‘public domain’ or is generally available to the public by being :
An application for licences to export prescribed equipment or/an prescribed substances shall be made in writing to the Joint Secretary, Department of Atomic Energy, Anushakti Bhavan, CSM Marg, Mumbai 400 001.
dgftcom.nic.in /exim/2000/not/not05/not1505.htm   (1866 words)

  
 CNS - Chemical and Biological Weapons: Possession and Programs Past and Present
The Office of Technology Assessment includes Canada in a list of countries that have admitted to having had "offensive [biological] weapon munition supplies or development programs in the past." U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction: Assessing the Risks, (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, August, 1993), p.
This list has been disputed and there is no other open source information available to verify the agents listed in the Shoham article.
On May 13, 1991, the Bush administration announced that U.S. stockpiles of both binary and unitary weapons would be detroyed when the CWC entered into force.
cns.miis.edu /research/cbw/possess.htm   (8532 words)

  
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Industrial production of phosphorus trichloride is controlled under the [[Chemical Weapons Convention]], where it is listed in [[List of Schedule 3 substances (CWC)schedule 3]]
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In [[1954]] negotiations began between the Bank of Toronto and the Dominion Bank, and by the end of the year an amalgamation agreement was reached.
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 a-c   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This list was based on the LANL Master Acronym List and has been expanded to include many utility related terms.
We recommend the prudent use of acronyms in business and scientific writing and the definition of an acronym when it is first used.
EDA believes that the client should be an active participant in the work process to ensure that the product is commensurate with client expectations and is delivered within schedule and budget constraints.
www.i-edainc.com /acronyms/a_c.htm   (1317 words)

  
 BPR Mailing List Digest: 01/02/01
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Washington where he is scheduled to meet face to face with outgoing US President Bill Clinton.
An IDF soldier was wounded and is listed in moderate condition after
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX TO THE COMMERCE CONTROL LIST This index is not an exhaustive list of controlled items.
Description ECCN Citation Ablative liners, thrust or combustion chambers.
6C004.d Biological containment facilities, ACDP level 3 or 4 2B352.a Biological isolators.
www.access.gpo.gov /bis/ear/txt/indexccl.txt   (5129 words)

  
 NCAR, UCAR, UOP News Center - Acronym List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
NCAR, UCAR, UOP News Center - Acronym List
A programming language used extensively in systems software, and scientific program applications
Experimental networking technology tested at Purdue University to link a LAN with ARPANET and NSFNET
www.ucar.edu /news/acronyms/c.shtml   (910 words)

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