3rd CPRT 2021, Deep Dive, Side Event #3 – Legislative/Policy Controls for Asbestos
- Description:
- This session will look at the importance of nation states' regulations to reduce and eventually eliminate the trade in ACM as well as the need for a policy/regulatory framework to protect workers health from the adverse impacts of ACM. The objective is to inform, persuade, and get recommitment y participating countries of the importance of a legislative/regulatory framework within each country to address impacts of ACM in the environment.
- Display date:
- 08/12/2021
- Collections:
- SPREP Videos
- Content partner:
- Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
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- Not specified
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