Downloads for Toxics & Health

Taking precautionary steps to reduce the negative impacts of toxics

As the first city to adopt the Precautionary Principle, San Francisco strives to protect the health of its residents, visitors and the local environment. SF Environment develops programs and policies to help individuals and businesses make safer choices in products, practices and services.

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San Francisco's 2013 Reduced Risk Pesticide List for City properties, as adopted by the...
THÔNG CÁO BÁO CHÍ (Bản hoàn tất ) San Francisco Công Nhận những Mỹ-viện Móng tay Lành mạnh qua...
Today, Board of Supervisors President David Chiu and Director of the Department of the Environment...
These guidelines were produced by a two-year, national, cross-sector project funded by the US...

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Dental offices routinely use disinfectants, adhesives, photo chemicals and other hazardous...
Factsheet on Universal Waste commonly found in the dental office
A table of approved amalgam separator manufacturers.
Walk-through of types of medical waste typically found in the dental office.
Some dental office wastes can be harmful to human health and the environment. Therefore, very...
Sample request for proposals for integrated pest management services, based on RFP used by the City...
An example of a succesful IPM plan. This is the plan for the grounds and facilities of The...
Created by SF Environment in 2006 as a possible plan to deal with rats. The biology/ecology is very...
SF Environment's factsheet on dealing with, and preventing bedbugs
List of Products Screened by the Integrated Pest Management Program, City and County of San...
Protocol used to categorize pesticides into hazard tiers - Tier I, II, or III
Guide to safe and healthy home cleaning methods

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