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.

All Guides

This is a template for wholesalers to list out producers of covered drugs as part of Section...

This is a factsheet that talks about ventilation in artist studios.

This is the training guide used during the Safer Art Products & Practices Workshop. Please...

Healthy Nail Salon Program Logo

Checklist of pest prevention tactics, drawn from the larger document Pest Prevention By Design...

Sample lease language for multifamily dwellings, created by the Department of the Environment...

Final draft of the 2015 San Francisco Reduced Risk Pesticide List, as approved by the Commission...

Table from IRTA's "Safer Alternative Graffiti Management Methods for Califoria"...

label on upholstered home furniture without hazardous chemical flame retardants

A table of graffiti control approaches, organized by surface material.

A table of graffiti control approaches, organized by surface material.

Pesticide Exemption Request 2014

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