9. Dealing with the problem of endocrine disruptors
In the absence of a precise definition of the concept of endocrine disruptors and clear guidelines at national and international level, it is difficult for industry and research laboratories to anticipate the measures to be taken.
However, it is wise to bear in mind the following points:
Substitute a substance recognized or strongly suspected of being an endocrine disruptor with a substance that is not recognized as an endocrine disruptor;
ensure that personnel are not exposed to substances suspected of being endocrine disruptors, and that adequate protective measures are taken (equipment, procedures, controls), with particular attention to pregnant and breast-feeding women
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Law no. 2012-1442 of December 24, 2012 aimed at suspending the manufacture, import, export and marketing of any food packaging containing bisphenol A.
European Union
Regulation (EU) No. 528/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of May 22, 2012 concerning the making available on the market and use of biocidal products.
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