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MEP Proposes Removal of Tax Rebates on “Dual High” Products
Dec 17, 2012
Chinese Mainland
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Aspiration Hazard and Hazard to the Ozone Layer to be Incorporated into China GHS
Dec 12, 2012
Chinese Mainland
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NRCC Official Explains Registration of Chemicals with Uncertain Hazard Properties
Dec 11, 2012
Chinese Mainland
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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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SAWS Publishes Draft Measures for the Management of Physical Hazard Identification and Classification for Chemicals
Dec 07, 2012
Chinese Mainland
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Entry and Exit of Hazardous Chemicals: Packaging and Labeling Requirements
Dec 07, 2012
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Two Guidelines Concerning RA under the MEP order No.7 are Pending
Dec 06, 2012
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China MEP to Issue Certificates for 8 New Regular Notifications
Dec 05, 2012
Chinese Mainland
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Environmental Risk Assessment of HCPECs under MEP Order No.22
Dec 05, 2012
Chinese Mainland
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Inclusion of China New Chemical Substance into IECSC is Pending
Dec 03, 2012
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