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China Considers Data Reduction for New Chemical Notification
Oct 27, 2016
The draft amendments of China NCSN Guidance (WTO version) will be updated. There will be a further delay in release of the final version.
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
China New Chemical Substance Notification Guidance: Comparative Analysis of Current Version and Pending Draft
Jul 16, 2015
The current new chemical notification system came into effect on 15 Oct, 2010. In an effort to improve the regulatory system, authorities have actively solicited opinions in the later half of 2013 from industry in order to guide a revision of China’s New Chemical Substance Notification Guidance.
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
Minimum Mandatory Ecotoxicological Data Required to Be Generated in China for China New Chemical Substance Notification
Apr 30, 2015
China’s new chemical substance notification system (China NCSN, a.k.a China REACH), has some of the most stringent chemical regulatory requirements in the globe especially in its requirements of eco-toxicity test data.
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
The Workings of China’s NCSN Expert Evaluation Committee
Dec 17, 2014
The Expert Evaluation Committee (hereinafter “Evaluation Committee”) is responsible for the scientific reviewing and evaluation of notification dossiers for (1) Regular Notification (2) General Case of Simplified Notification under China NCSN (a.k.a China REACH).
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
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Management of New Chemicals in China
Dec 15, 2014
The administration of new chemicals in China is introduced in this article. The current problems facing regulation of new chemicals in China are overviewed along with some possible solutions to improve overall regulatory efficiency.
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
China NCSN: Notification of Mixtures
Aug 04, 2014
From a Chinese chemical regulatory perspective mixtures are categories of substances which are different from mono-constituent substances. There is no clear division of substance types described both in Measures on the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substance and New Chemical Substance Notification Guidance Document.
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
Notification of Inorganic Compound under China REACH
Dec 26, 2013
China adopted new chemical substance notification approach in 2003. It follows the principle of “prevention” and pay close attention on the unknown risks posed by new chemicals so as to have an effective management of them.
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
Chemical management
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Three Administrative Management Categories in China New Chemical Substance Notification: General, Hazardous, Hazardous of Priority Environmental Concern
Dec 24, 2013
Recently, REACH24H China NCSN group received a technical comment from the Expert Committee about one Simplified Notification project (general case), of which REACH24H helped to submit the dossier.
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
Chemical management
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Expediting Simplified Notification (General Case) of China New Chemical Substance Notification– Advice for non-Chinese entities
Dec 20, 2013
For the general case of simplified notification, excepting Melting Point, Water Solubility and n-Octanol/Water Partition Coefficient tests, there are at most 3 eco-toxicological tests needed: ready biodegradability, acute aquatic organism toxicity and acute terrestrial organism toxicity.
Chinese Mainland
China REACH
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Seminar on China NCSN — Management and Administration
Oct 14, 2013
Since the issuance of the CRC-MEP notice on the 23rd of July 2013, a total of 406 feedbacks numbering approximately 58,000 words have been collected from industry and relevant stakeholders.
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China REACH
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