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China Compliant SDS Preparation
Jan 10, 2012
One of the main obstacles to international trade of chemicals is internationally compliant SDS. In this article the specifics of writing China compliant SDS sheets is outlined.
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China REACH: Preparing Risk Assessment Reports
Oct 20, 2011
Since a major revision of China's Measures on Environment Management of New Chemical Substances came into force last October, companies wishing to manufacture or import a new substance in China have been obliged to first notify new chemical substances - those not listed on the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC) - to the Chemical Registration Centre (CRC). Under the regime, regular notifications for substances must include a risk assessment report.
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Chemical Regulations in China: Industry and Stakeholders Obligations
Oct 01, 2011
State Council of China introduced the revised Regulation on Safety Control of Dangerous Chemicals in 2-Mar-2011, which would formally enter into force in 1-Dec-20111, and under this newly reformed chemical regulation, which function as the umbrella law, different Ministries and Administration will be involved into implementation and various administrative provisions promulgated accordingly as well, and then the resulting regulatory challenges to chemical industry were concerned and highlighted recently. Within this article, the primary regulatory obligations and related challenges were reviewed.
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Guidance for China REACH
May 11, 2011
The chemical regulatory framework in China has become increasingly influenced by global chemical regulations, in particular the European and US models. Since China became a member of the WTO in 2001, the government has been committed to revising China’s chemical regulations. The previous legislation concerning the management of new chemical substances in China was amended on October 15th 2010, through the enactment of the "Measures for the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances" (the "Measures") by China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP). This regulation is similar to EU REACH and adopts several of the same principles and concepts of the European regulation, and thus has been dubbed "China REACH". However, China REACH is a general term for legislation covering hazardous, toxic and new chemical substances (Figure 1), while the Measures specifically regulate new chemical substances.
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New Chemical Substance Notification in China (China REACH)
Mar 29, 2011
On 15th October 2010, a REACH-style legislature that regulates the environmental risk and hazard of China's new chemical substances, 'Measures for the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances', came into effect, under the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) Order No. 7. This regulation adopts several of the same principles and concepts of the European regulation, and thus has been dubbed ‘China REACH’.
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China REACH
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Foreign Stakeholders Obligations Under Decree 591
Mar 16, 2011
On March 11th 2011, the Chinese government officially published the revised regulation “Regulation on the Safe Management of Dangerous Chemicals” (Decree No. 591). The regulation will enter into force on December 1st 2011 and replaces the previous version published in 2002 (Decree No. 344). The updated decree is regarded as the basis for official GHS implementation which will cover labeling and SDS/MSDS requirements for industry in China.
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Overview of China New Chemical Substance Notification (China REACH)
Feb 08, 2011
China's existing Regulation for chemical substances refers to the Measures on the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances, which was issued by the State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) of the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) on September 12, 2003 and became effective on October 15, 2003.
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China REACH
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China REACH: Scope and Obligations
Feb 05, 2011
China REACH requires that the ‘new’ chemical substances in China to be notified to the Chemical Registration Center -Ministry of Environmental Protection (CRC-MEP). A new substance is any chemical substance that is not included in the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China. (IECSC). Categories of exemption from notification include finished products, naturally occurring substances, alloys and non-isolated intermediates.
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China REACH
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ANALYSIS
A Comparative Analysis of Data Requirements under China REACH and EU REACH
Nov 10, 2010
China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP) promulgated “Measures on Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances” (MEP Order No. 7, also called China REACH) which came into force on 15th October 2010. The regulation bears some similarities with EU REACH but in practice the two systems are very different. In this article the major differences are outlined.
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China REACH
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Data Requirements under China REACH
Oct 06, 2010
Under China REACH, depending on the notification type and the tonnage band, the minimum data requirements vary. There are three basic types of testing, physico-chemical, toxicological and eco-toxicological testing. Certain eco-toxicological testing is required to be carried out within Chinese territory in approved Chinese laboratories. This includes testing on Chinese target organisms, particularly aquatic toxicity (e.g. Zebra fish).
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