CODIFICATION OF HAZARD AND PRECAUTIONARY STATEMENTS / TRANSMITTED BY THE CHAIRPERSON AND THE EXPERT FROM AUSTRALIA
If skin irritation occurs, get medical advice/attention.
If skin irritation occurs, seek medical advice/attention.
(...) Brush off loose particles from skin and immerse in cool water/wrap in wet
bandages.
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GOVERNMENT PROPOSAL
., Worth W.M.H. (1988): Classification as corrosive or irritant to skin of preparations
containing acidic or alkaline substances, without testing on animals. (...) In Alternative Methods in Toxicology vol. 10 - In Vitro Skin Toxicology: Irritation,
Phototoxicity, Sensitization, eds. (...) In Alternative Methods in Toxicology vol. 10 - In
Vitro Skin Toxicology: Irritation, Phototoxicity, Sensitization, eds.
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VISIT TO CHINA :REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON THE ENJOYMENT OF ALL HUMAN RIGHTS BY OLDER PERSONS
Local laws and
regulations are mainly designed by local governments in line with their actual conditions, to
conform to local characteristics and to be more specific and easier to operate.17
22. (...) Such collection also allows for the detection of early signs of health
problems and enables early intervention, which is critical in some cases, including those
involving skin cancer or Alzheimer’s disease. It is important that older persons have given
prior consent to data being collected for the purpose of making such a diagnosis.
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PROPOSAL TO ADD CLASS 8 AS SUBSIDIARY HAZARD TO UN 1040 ETHYLENE OXIDE OR ETHYLENE OXIDE WITH NITROGEN UP TO A TOTAL PRESSURE OF 1 MPA (10 BAR) AT 50 °C (GERMANY)
Avec l’entrée en vigueur de la quatorzième adaptation au progrès technique, les
modifications suivantes ont été ajoutées (en italique) et le classement existant de l’oxyde
d’éthylène a été modifié (modifications soulignées) :
Acute Tox. 3, H331
Acute Tox. 3, H301
Skin Corr. 1, H314
Cela correspond à la division 2.3 de la Liste des marchandises dangereuses, avec les risques
subsidiaires 2.1 et 8.
6. (...) Sur la base des données obtenues sur les animaux, la catégorie 1B de
corrosion/irritation cutanée « Skin Corr. » a été proposée car les essais sur les animaux
représentent le scénario le plus défavorable. (...) Vu que ce produit est classé comme matière corrosive pour la peau
mais que les données ne permettent pas de différencier les sous-catégories, le CER en a déduit
que l’oxyde d’éthylène devrait être classé à la catégorie 1 de corrosion/irritation cutanée
« Skin Corr. », avec la mention de danger H314 (sans sous-catégorisation).
7.
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LISTING, CLASSIFICATION AND PACKING : AMENDMENTS TO PROVISIONS FOR CHLOROSILANES / TRANSMITTED BY THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL OF CHEMICAL ASSOCIATIONS (ICCA)
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....177690........ ml/m3
5.5 Skin exposure (2.81) results Exposure time .............................................. hours/minutes
Animal species ......................................................................
5.6 Other data ..........................................................................................................................................
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5.7 Human experience .......corrosive to skin, causes severe burns to the skin and to the eyes...........
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1 This and similar references are to chapters and paragraphs in the Model Regulations on
the Transport of Dangerous Goods.
(...) hours/minutes
Animal species.......................................................................
5.6 Other data ...........................................................................................................................................
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5.7 Human experience .......corrosive to skin, causes severe burns to the skin and to the eyes ...........
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1 This and similar references are to chapters and paragraphs in the Model Regulations on
the Transport of Dangerous Goods.

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Ponctuation: 990388.1
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VISIT TO SLOVENIA :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON MINORITY ISSUES
For this reason, no one has a clear idea
of the actual size of the country’s most vulnerable and marginalized minorities.
(...) The results were predictable, given that children are particularly susceptible to
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diarrhoea and skin rashes. Lack of water undermines the ability to maintain basic hygiene,
especially in cold weather. (...) There is therefore resistance to recognizing sign language as an actual language for
persons who belong to a community.
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Ponctuation: 980344.2
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SIENA GROUP FOR SOCIAL STATISTICS : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Heinz Gilomen à l’adresse suivante :
Gilomen@bfs.admin.ch
Pour se procurer un exemplaire du prochain volume du rapport du Groupe de Sienne sur le
suivi des sociétés multiculturelles, prière de s’adresser à :
Paul Roethlisberger
Office fédéral de statistique de la Suisse
Schwarztorstrasse 96
CH 3003, Berne
Téléphone : 41 (0) 31 322 87 87
Télécopie : 41 (0) 31 322 78 57
Adresse électronique : paul.roethlisberger@bfs.admin.ch
Pour plus de précisions sur la sixième réunion qui doit se tenir à Sydney en décembre 1998
sur le thème
Familles au XXIe siècle�, prière de contacter, par courrier électronique, Tim
Skinner à l’adresse suivante :
Tim. Skinner@abs.gov.au
ou Marion McEwin à l’adresse électronique suivante :
marion.mcewin@abs.gov.au
Téléphone : 61 2 6252 7068
Télécopie : 61 2 6252 5172
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Ponctuation: 978024
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VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA : REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON THE ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY PERSONS WITH ALBINISM
The other key physiological consequence is vulnerability to skin cancer,
which is fatal when left untreated. (...) Persons with albinism are highly vulnerable to skin cancer, which is a primary cause
of early death in most persons with albinism. (...) At school, poor vision, skin problems,
social exclusion and lack of appropriate accommodation impede their progress.
59.
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ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS BY PERSONS WITH ALBINISM : NOTE / BY THE SECRETARY-GENERAL
Ainsi, la naissance d’un enfant atteint d’albinisme pourrait s’expliquer
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2
Relebohile Phatoli, Nontembeko Bila et Eleanor Ross, « Being black in a white skin: beliefs and
stereotypes around albinism at a South African University », African Journal of Disability, vol. 4,
n° l (2015).
3
Muthee Thuku, « Myths, discrimination and the call for special rights for persons with albinism in
sub-Saharan Africa », janvier 2011.
4
Ibid.
5
Ibid.
6
Relebohile Phatoli, Nontembeko Bila et Eleanor Ross, « Being black in a white skin » (voir note
de bas de page 2).
(...) Elles sont
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7
Relebohile Phatoli, Nontembeko Bila et Eleanor Ross, « Being black in a white skin » (voir note
de bas de page 2).
8
Muthee Thuku, « Myths, discrimination » (voir note de bas de page 3).
9
Relebohile Phatoli, Nontembeko Bila et Eleanor Ross, « Being black in a white skin » (voir note
de bas de page 2).
10
Muthee Thuku, « Myths, discrimination » (voir note de bas de page 3).
11
Ibid.
12
Charlotte Baker et al., « The myths surrounding people with albinism in South Africa and
Zimbabwe », Journal of African Cultural Studies, vol. 22, n° 2 (2010).
13
Michael Bourdillon, The Shona Peoples (Gweru, Zimbabwe, Mambo Press, 1987), cité par
Charlotte Baker et al., « The myths surrounding people with albinism » (voir note de bas de
page 12).
14
Muthee Thuku, « Myths, discrimination » (voir note de bas de page 3).
(...) Airahoubor, « Albinos: tales of mockery, rejection »
Newswatch, 18 décembre 2006, cités par Charlotte Baker et al., « The myths surrounding people
with albinism » (voir note de bas de page 12).
17
Charlotte Baker et al., « The myths surrounding people with albinism » (voir note de bas de page
12).
18
Ibid.
19
Relebohile Phatoli, Nontembeko Bila et Eleanor Ross, « Being black in a white skin » (voir note
de bas de page 2).
20
R.

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WRITTEN SUBMISSION BY THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND: EQUALITY AND HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION (EHRC) - NOTE BY THE SECRETARIAT
Research has shown that false
positive and negative results from facial recognition software disproportionately affect ethnic
minority groups, with an increased rate of failure for Black women.25 In the context of border
control, similar issues have been identified after Freedom of Information requests to the HM
Passport Office highlighted issues with the passport checker deployed at airports, which was
less effective for people with “very light or very dark skin”.26 On this issue, the EHRC
commented “[w]e are disappointed that the government is proceeding with the
17 Ibid.
18 Haringey Council (2020), Report of the Director for Customers, Transformations and Resources.
19 Colchester Borough Council (2020), Housing Benefit and Local Council Tax Support privacy notice.
20 Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation (2020), Independent report - Review into bias in algorithmic
decision-making.
21 Ibid.
22 Global Witness (2021), How Facebook’s ad targeting may be in breach of UK equality and data
protection laws.
23 BBC (2021), Facebook accused of allowing sexist job advertising.
24 Global Witness (2021), How Facebook’s ad targeting may be in breach of UK equality and data
protection laws.
25 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab (2018), Gender Shades.
26 What do they know (2019), Freedom of Information request 'Skin colour in the Photo Checking
Service'.
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implementation of this technology despite evidence that it is more difficult for some people
to use it based on the colour of their skin.”27
Concerns have been raised by private hire taxi drivers and couriers that have been publicised
in media reporting.28 Many Uber drivers are required to take a real-time photograph of
themselves for verification via facial recognition software before accessing the app. (...) Those
most frequently referred to the triage system include Albania, India, Pakistan and
27 New Scientist (2019), UK launched passport photo checker it knew would fail with dark skin.
28 Wired (2021), Couriers say Uber’s ‘racist’ facial identification tech got them fired.
29 ITV (2021), Uber drivers claim they were fired after company's identification software failed to
recognise their faces.
30 Joint Council for the Welfare of immigrants (2020), We won!

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Ponctuation: 965953.3
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