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A Comparative Analysis of MEP Order 22 and SAWS Order 53
Dec 11, 2012
With the implementation of “Regulation on the Control over safety of Hazardous Chemicals (Decree 591)” on 1 December 2011, China has entered a new stage of management on hazardous chemicals. As stipulated in the Decree 591, the environmental Protection authority shall be responsible for the environmental management registration on HCs. Thus, the “MEP Order No 22: Measures for the Environmental Management of Hazardous Chemical Registration (Trial)" was drafted and approved by the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP). The legal text was published on 10 Oct 2012 and the measures will take effect on 1 Mar 2012.
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Entry and Exit of Hazardous Chemicals: Packaging and Labeling Requirements
Dec 07, 2012
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Manufacture and Import of Plant Extract: Compliance with China REACH
Nov 23, 2012
While the cosmetic finished products are not under the supervision of the MEP (the SFDA is in charge of cosmetics management), the manufacture and importation of cosmetic ingredients in China are under the control of the “Measures on the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances” (dubbed as China REACH, MEP Order 7) in China, the same as industry chemicals.
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Confidentiality under China NCSN and EU REACH
Nov 19, 2012
Public access to information on chemicals is a central element of both CHINA NCSN (CR) and EU REACH (ER) and people should be allowed to make informed decisions on the use of chemicals to which they may be exposed. All the information to be published should obey the rules of maximum possible transparency. These rules aim at ensuring the public’s availability to regulatory, scientific or technical information concerning the safety of the substances.
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Transport of Dangerous Goods: Legislative System for TDG in China
Nov 15, 2012
In recent years, accidents caused by the transport of dangerous goods in China have increased in tandem with the rapid development of chemical industry. In order to minimize the chances of accidentsand reduce the damage to property, personal health and the environment, China developed special transport conditions for dangerous goods .
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Short-term Toxicity to Earthworm Test
Nov 14, 2012
The question whether the short-term toxicity to earthworm test has to be conducted in China received ambiguous answers. Recently, officials from Chemical Registration Center of Ministry of Environmental Protection (CRC-MEP) clarified this question.
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MEP Order No 22: Current Status and Future Direction
Nov 05, 2012
The harmful effects of chemicals can be broadly categorized as acute or chronic. This broad distinction also serves as a regulatory divide for management of chemicals from a work safety and environmental perspective. In China hazardous chemicals are primarily governed by two authorities, the State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS) and the Ministry of Environmental Protection (MEP). The former is in charge of preventing chemical accidents in the work place, which generally involving the “acute risks”, while the MEP focuses on health, emission, and other environmental concerns.
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A comparison of
Oct 17, 2012
Since Measures on the Environmental Management of New Chemical Substances in China (hereinafter ‘China REACH’) was enacted in 2010 and is currently being enforced, the manufacturers and importers of new substances are obliged to submit notifications. Notification of new chemical substances can be classified into regular notification, simplified notification and scientific research record notification(SRRN).
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China REACH FAQs
Sep 12, 2012
This list of Frequently Asked Questions concerning China New Chemical Substance Notification includes 82 queries submitted by Chinese and non-Chinese notifiers to the Chemical Registration Center of Ministry of Environmental Protection in China (CRC-MEP) and REACH24H. Some of them are China REACH regulatory basics that should be known to potential company notifiers and others are specific cases collected based on their China REACH compliance practices.
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Applying Generic Names in Your China New Substance Notification
Sep 04, 2012
China’s New Chemical Substance Notification allows the applicants to claim confidentiality for key substance information as registered uses, domestic downstream processor or user, registered substance identification information like the chemical name, CAS number, molecular formula and structural formula, production processes, exposure and use, etc. Besides, China’s Ministry of Environmental Protection (China MEP) do not charge anything for the confidentiality claiming.
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