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South Korea’s Inspection of Risk Management Plans Implementation under CCA
Jun 13, 2019
South Korea's Chemical Control Act (CCA) was enacted in 2015, which requests companies installing and operating handling facilities for hazardous chemicals to prepare off-site consequence analysis reports and risk management plans in order to take the highest precautions against chemical accidents.
South Korea
Korea CCA
Inspection
Chemical management
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South Korea CCA: Submitting an Off-Site Consequence Analysis (OCA)
Jun 06, 2019
As the maximum grace period will come to an end, industry has lots of concerns over Chemicals Control Act (CCA) implementation. Most concerns are about Off-Site Consequence Analyses, which is newly required to be submitted in CCA and is difficult for enterprises to prepare by themselves. This article will show you what the OCA is, the contents of OCA, and government's supporting on preparing OCA.
South Korea
Korea CCA
Registration/notification
ANALYSIS
South Korea MoE Responds to Industry Concerns over CCA Implementation
May 24, 2019
Korea Economic Daily, a media outlet in South Korea reported that the chemical industry is facing difficulties revolving around compliance with the Chemical Control Act (CCA), as the maximum applicable 5-year grace period comes to an end.
South Korea
Korea CCA
OSH
Chemical management
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K-REACH Only Representative Transfer Issues: Can I Change My OR?
Apr 24, 2019
The Act on Registration, Evaluation and etc. of Chemicals (a.k.a “K-REACH”) requires companies manufacturing or importing a substance in South Korea to register that substance.
South Korea
Korea REACH
Chemical management
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K-REACH Pre-registration: Concise Overview of Critical Checkpoints
Oct 31, 2018
The Act on Registration, Evaluation and etc. of Chemicals (a.k.a “K-REACH”) has been revised and will come into effect on 1 Jan 2019. It should be noted that pre-registration before 30 Jun 2019 is necessary to be eligible for the phase-in registration grace period. In addition, it will streamline mandatory joint registration of identical substances.
South Korea
Korea REACH
Registration/notification
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K-REACH: Enforcement Decree Amendments
Jan 09, 2018
The Enforcement Decree of the Act on Registration and Evaluation, etc. of Chemical Substances (hereafter referred to as K-REACH Enforcement Decree) was revised on 26 Dec 2017 by Presidential Decree No. 28502. The updates came into effect immediately except for Article 31 Paragraph 4 and 5 which took effect since 1 Jan 2018.
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Korea REACH
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K-REACH Notification of Products Containing Hazardous Chemical Substance
Dec 01, 2015
K-REACH regulation came into effect on 1 Jan 2015 and stipulated the basic notification requirements for consumer products. Product notification is required for manufacturers or importers if the hazardous chemical substance content contained in the product exceeds 1 ton per year and the content exceeds 0.1% weight ratio threshold. However, some direct and indirect exemption conditions can be applied.
South Korea
Korea REACH
Chemical management
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Registration Exemption under K-REACH
Mar 20, 2015
The Act on Registration and Evaluation of Chemicals in Korea (a.k.a K-REACH) has been effective since 1 Jan 2015. Chemical registration is the most significant regulatory obligation for industry to comply with; however, there are also many registration exemption conditions.
South Korea
Korea REACH
Chemical management
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How K-REACH Will Affect the Flavors and Fragrances Industry
Dec 30, 2014
The final draft of the Act on Registration and Evaluation of Chemicals in Korea (aka “K-REACH”) was published on the 30th of April 2013 and will come into force on the 1st of January 2015.
South Korea
Korea REACH
Chemical management
ANALYSIS
Polymer Registration under K-REACH: Scope, Data Requirements & Exemptions
Apr 10, 2014
Polymer registration is of crucial concern for the chemical industry. Under K-REACH, only polymers designated as priority substances or new chemical substances require registration. Unlike EU REACH, polymers will be individually registered instead of monomer registration.
South Korea
Korea REACH
Chemical management
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