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Thailand to Adopt New Rules for Licensing of Type 3 Hazardous Substances (Updated on Apr 1, 2024)
Apr 12, 2024
On April 1, 2024, Thailand’s Department of Industrial Works (DIW) opened a public consultation to solicit comments for a draft ministerial regulation, prescribing that the application for, or the issuance/modification of the permit of import/export/production/possession of Type 3 hazardous substance should be conducted via e-service.
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Japan Announces Updates to PAC List, 5 Substances Removed and 12 Added
Apr 02, 2024
According to the Gazette on April 1, 2024, Japan added 12 substances to the List of Priority Assessment Chemical Substances (PAC List) following the removal of 5 substances on March 29. This brings the total number of PACs to 225.
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Thailand DIW to Reinforce Control of Cyanide Compounds
Feb 21, 2024
Thailand DIW proposed to elevate the hazard type of six cyanide compounds from Type 1 to Type 3, thereby imposing on them more stringent control.
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Thailand DIW Urges Companies to Apply for CBI Protection Extension
Jan 31, 2024
If an extension application is not submitted before 29 March 2024, the DIW will consider this as a lack of intention to extend the CBI protection period.
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Japan to List NPE as Class II Specified Chemical Substance
Nov 03, 2023
Japan released a public consultation to designate poly(oxyethylene) nonylphenyl ether (NPE) as Class II Specified Chemical Substance under the Chemical Substance Control Law (CSCL). The public consultation will remain open for feedback until November 26 of this year.
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Japan Announces Updates to PAC List, 6 Substances Removed and 6 Added
May 17, 2023
According to the Gazette on April 3, 2023, Japan added six substances to the List of Priority Assessment Chemical Substances (PACs) following the removal of six substances on March 31. The total number in the List is 218 now.
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Thailand Extends Deadline for Annual Report on Hazardous Chemicals in Industrial Plants
May 16, 2023
On May 9, 2023, Thailand’s Department of Industrial Works (DIW) published in the Royal Gazette the revised regulation – Safety Measures for Chemical Management in Industrial Plants (No. 2) B.E. 2566 (2023). Grace periods are provided for the annual reporting of 2022.
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Japan Establishes OELs for 67 Substances
May 11, 2023
On April 27, 2023, the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) published 67 substances with corresponding occupational exposure limits (8-hour OELs and 15-minute OELs).
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Thailand to Remove Citronella Oil from Hazardous Substances List
Apr 10, 2023
Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently opened a public consultation on removing citronella oil (CAS No. 8000-29-1) from Annex 4.1 of Thailand’s List of Hazardous Substances under the Hazardous Substances Act B.E. 2535 (1992) .
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Thailand Imposes Destruction Order on PFOA and Its Related Substances
Mar 29, 2023
On February 28, 2023, Thailand's DIW issued an order in the Royal Gazette regarding the destruction of 8 PFOA-related substances (when they are classified as Type 4 hazardous substances).
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