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Rules applicable in Sweden only
- Rules on reporting to the Products Register
- Permits for very hazardous chemical products
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Certain Swedish restrictions and bans
- Ammunition containing lead
- Cadmium in fertilisers
- Certain products and articles that are hazardous to health and the environment
- Chlorinated solvents
- Formaldehyde in wood-based boards
- Mercury and articles containing mercury
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- Usage of two-component epoxy in relining
- Swedish transitional rules on biocides
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Pesticides and biocides
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Biocidal products
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Rules for biocidal products
- Introduction to biocidal product regulations
- Swedish rules during transitional period
- Which biocidal products are allowed on the market?
- Product types of biocidal products
- Article 95 list
- Labelling of biocidal products
- Labelling of products that may be toxic for bees
- Withdrawal period for biocidal products in food production
- Phasing out biocidal products when the authorisation has expired or changed
- Active substances in biocidal products
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Apply for authorisation for biocidal products
- Application fees for biocidal products
- Application forms and guides for biocidal products
- Application Guide – Biocidal Products
- Authorisation of same biocidal products
- Biocidal product family
- Derogation from a product authorisation?
- Different ways for authorisation of biocidal products
- Permit for parallel trade in biocidal products
- Simplified authorisation procedure for a biocidal product
- This is how we handle your application – biocidal products
- Common types of biocidal products
- Biocidal treated articles
- Questions and answers about biocides
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Rules for biocidal products
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Plant protection products
- Current topics on plant protection products
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Apply for authorisation for plant protection products
- Guide for application – plant protection products
- Application forms and guidance documents for plant protection products
- New product authorisation
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- Extension for minor use
- Parallel trade permit
- Walk-in tunnels
- Data protection
- Permit for research and development
- Derogation for an emergency situation
- Approval of active substances
- PPPAMS – Plant Protection Product Application Management System
- Fees for plant protection products
- This is how we handle your application – plant protection products
- Labelling of plant protection products
- Phasing-out periods for plant protection products
- The use of plant protection products
- Training for you who sell plant protection products
- Biological pesticides
- Authorisation classes
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Biocidal products
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- International conventions and agreements
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