千葉県
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Enforcement records (13)
- Dec 7, 2017基準値超過放射性物質の規制値超過Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Chiba Prefecture-produced Shiitake mushrooms (Cs: 150 Bq/kg)
- Oct 23, 2017検査結果公表放射性物質の規制に関する法律Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Announced that there were no exceedances of standard values based on inspection results.
- Sep 21, 2016出荷制限解除原子力災害対策特別措置法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Today, the Nuclear Disaster Response Headquarters lifted the shipment restriction on bamboo shoots produced in Abiko City, Chiba Prefecture, which had been ordered under the Act on Special Measures for Nuclear Disaster Countermeasures.
- Jan 25, 2016出荷制限の解除原子力災害対策特別措置法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
In Inzai City, Chiba Prefecture, the shipment restriction on raw shiitake mushrooms (field-cultivated) produced there, which are managed according to the management plan established by the prefecture, has been lifted today.
- Jan 14, 2016出荷制限の解除原子力災害対策特別措置法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Today, the Nuclear Disaster Response Headquarters instructed the lifting of shipment restrictions for the following item, which had been restricted under the Act on Special Measures for Nuclear Disaster Countermeasures: (2) Bamboo shoots produced in Sakae-machi, Chiba Prefecture.
- Jan 22, 2015出荷制限の解除原子力災害対策特別措置法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Lifting of shipment restrictions on food based on Article 20, Paragraph 2 of the Act on Special Measures for Nuclear Disaster Countermeasures
- Nov 20, 2014出荷制限の解除原子力災害対策特別措置法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Today, the Nuclear Disaster Response Headquarters instructed the lifting of shipment restrictions for the following items, which had been subject to shipment restrictions under the Act on Special Measures for Nuclear Disaster Response.
- Oct 14, 2014出荷制限解除原子力災害対策特別措置法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
The Nuclear Disaster Countermeasures Headquarters instructed Chiba Prefecture to lift the shipment restrictions on raw wood shiitake mushrooms (field cultivation) produced in Sakura City, Kimitsu City, and Futtsu City, and on raw wood shiitake mushrooms (facility cultivation) produced in Kimitsu City, which had been ordered under the Act on Special Measures for Nuclear Emergency Preparedness, based on the management plan established by Chiba Prefecture.
- Apr 7, 2014Cease and Desist Order食品衛生法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Information has been obtained regarding the test results of radioactive substances in food, as detailed in the attached document.
- Mar 19, 2014出荷制限解除原子力災害対策特別措置法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Regarding raw shiitake mushrooms (field and facility cultivated) produced in Sanmu City, Chiba Prefecture, for which shipment restrictions had been imposed under the Act on Special Measures for Nuclear Disaster Countermeasures, it was decided to lift the restrictions based on the management plan established by Chiba Prefecture, and a directive was issued to Chiba Prefecture.
- Nov 12, 2013出荷制限指示原子力災害対策特別措置法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
On the eel caught downstream of the Sakai Ohashi Bridge on the Tone River in Chiba Prefecture, a shipment restriction was issued today.
- Oct 23, 2013出荷制限の解除原子力災害対策特別措置法Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
The Chiba Prefectural Government was instructed today to lift the shipment restrictions on bamboo shoots produced in Kisarazu City, Ichihara City, Funabashi City, Yachiyo City, and Shibayama Town.
- Unknown基準値超過放射性物質の規制に関する基準値超過Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
Chiba Prefecture-produced Shiitake mushrooms (Cs: 150 Bq/kg)
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