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ANALYSIS
Road Transport of Dangerous Goods: Inspection of Tankers
Jan 15, 2020
Tankers are subject to stict inspections before being approved for use on the road. Tankers designated for transport of specific categories of dangerous goods are also subject to additional screening depending on the category of dangerous goods.
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
Inspection
ANALYSIS
Road Transport of Dangerous Goods: Responsibilities of Loaders
Jan 07, 2020
In the previous articles, we have discussed the responsibilities and obligations of consignors and carriers, the two significant roles in the road transport of dangerous goods. However, besides the two roles mentioned above, another role is emphasized in the Measures for Safety Administration of Road Transport of Dangerous Goods [1], namely, the loaders.
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
ANALYSIS
Road Transport of Dangerous Goods: Responsibilities of Consignors
Jan 06, 2020
Consignors play a crucial role in ensuring safe road transport of dangerous goods. They refer to businesses or any other units which entrust a transport company to transport goods. Thus they are usually owners of goods, including businesses engaging in the manufacture, operations, or even transport of goods. It should be noted that a transport company is not necessarily a carrier: if it subcontracts goods to subcontractors, it will become a consignor.
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China Hazchem
Dangerous goods
ANALYSIS
Road Transport of Dangerous Goods: Responsibilities of Carriers
Jan 06, 2020
The carrier is the enterprise performing the actual carriage of dangerous goods by vehicle. The new Measures for Safety Administration of Road Transport of Dangerous Goods and the revised Provisions on the Administration of the Road Transport of Dangerous Goods have detailed the responsibilities of carriers in the road transport of dangerous goods. ChemLinked has teased out significant highlights in the Measures and the Provisions, as shown below.
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China Hazchem
Dangerous goods
ANALYSIS
Exemptions in Special Provisions for Road Transport of Dangerous Goods
Jan 06, 2020
According to Article 10 of the Measures for the Safety Administration of Road Transport of Dangerous Goods, the consignor shall make sure the class and division, product name and identification number of the dangerous goods per the Regulations concerning Road Transportation of Dangerous Goods (JT/T 617) and abide by relevant special provisions.
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China Hazchem
Dangerous goods
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Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Packed in LQ
Jan 06, 2020
The transport of dangerous goods with low hazards and in small quantities, such as aerosols and disinfectants, has always been a topic of heated discussion in the industry. If such goods can be transported using reliable and durable packages or following certain conditions, they will pose much fewer dangers.
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
ANALYSIS
Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Packed in EQ
Dec 30, 2019
In the Measures for Safety Administration of Road Transport of Dangerous Goods (ChemLinked Translation), the authorities state that dangerous goods packed in excepted quantities (EQ) in line with relevant requirements (the number of packages on a transport vehicle ≤ 1,000) “can be transported as general goods." The new rule is certainly encouraging for businesses in the dangerous goods industry. Below are several frequently asked questions concerning EQ stipulated in the Measures as well as the Regulations Concerning Road Transportation of Dangerous Goods (JT/T617; ChemLinked Translation).
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China’s Supervision of VOCs Emissions Critical to Combating Grave Environmental Issues
Oct 10, 2019
VOCs control is a core problem in environmental protection in China. The haze pollution caused by PM2.5 is the biggest problem in China in the past 5 years. During the Chemicals Environmental and Safety Management Session of the Chemical Regulatory Annual Conference 2019 held by REACH24H in Xi’an on September 3rd, 2019, Prof. Guangli Xiu from East China University of Science and Technology introduced VOCs policies, regulatory trends and chemical risk management in China.
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China's VOC Management and Impact on the Chemical Industry
Sep 09, 2019
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are organic chemicals that have a low boiling point (below 250ºC) at atmospheric pressure. While most of them are not acutely toxic, they are known to have negative long-term effects on human health. According to a study published in 2017, in China the use of VOC-containing products is the main source of VOC emissions, contributing about 75% of total emissions. Other sources are the production of VOCs (10%), the use of VOCs as raw materials (9%) and storage/transportation of VOCs (5%).
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China Hazchem
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ANALYSIS
China’s Working Plans for the Environmental Management of Chemical Substances
Aug 23, 2019
China plans to optimize environmental management of chemicals through the implementation of a single overarching chemical regulation which would specify the broad compliance requirements for chemicals throughout their lifecycle and throughout the supply chain. To support this China will also implement two new systems of risk assessment and control, establish and improve 6 systems related to chemical registration, testing etc. Major focuses and tasks are also detailed.
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