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Endocrine Disruption Comes into Regulatory Focus

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 1999
Endocrine disruption has come under regulatory scrutiny since the passage of 1996 federal laws. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) convened the Endocrine Disruptor Screening and Testing Advisory Committee (EDSTAC) to develop recommendations for a screening and testing program to assess chemicals' potential to disrupt hormone function. The
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Regulatory Focus: EPA's radon study results

Environmental Science & Technology, 1988
Last winter, in cooperation with agencies in 10 states and two metropolitan area counties, EPA measured the indoor air radon concentrations of 14,000 houses, some chosen statistically at random and some by request of the homeowner. Passive measurement methodologies were used, such as exposing a charcoal canister to the air for a few days and allowing ...
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Regulatory Focus: Legislative outlook for 1986

Environmental Science & Technology, 1986
With plans to reduce the federal deficit, the reauthorization of Superfund seems doubtful. Congress had hoped to enact a new version of Superfund last fall; however, it is hoped that work can be completed on a compromise Superfund bill in March.
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Regulatory Focus: Hazardous Air Pollution Control

Environmental Science & Technology, 1986
In June 1985, EPA announced its two-part strategy for dealing with hazardous air pollutants. The first portion would regulate toxic chemicals that are emitted through routine releases at various facilities across the country. The second major portion deals with acutely hazardous chemicals that result from sudden nonroutine releases.
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Regulatory Focus and Regulatory Fit in Health Messaging

2017
Regulatory Focus Theory differentiates between two motivational orientations: promotion and prevention. Promotion-oriented individuals focus on advancements, growth, and making progress toward their hopes and aspirations, whereas prevention-oriented people are more concerned about safety, security, and fulfilling their responsibilities.
Ilona Fridman, E. Tory Higgins
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Regulatory Focus: Pollution in the Home

Environmental Science & Technology, 1987
This paper dealt with two programs sponsored by the EPA. These programs were indoor air pollution research and radon research. The author discussed the major thrust of each program, the appropriations provided by congress, and the need to accelerate each programs' pace.
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Beyond regulatory focus.

American Psychologist, 1998
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