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Taiwan’s Standard Registration of 106 Priority Existing Chemicals
Apr 02, 2020
Taiwan’s standard registration for 106 priority existing chemicals (PECs) at or above one tonne a year began on January 1, 2020. According to the amendments of Taiwan's New and Existing Chemical Registration Regulation, the standard registration for the PECs should be completed within 2 or 3 years. To aid in the timely preparation of documentation and data, ChemLinked has prepared this article to address industry concerns.
Taiwan, China
Taiwan REACH
Taiwan TCSCA
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Taiwan Releases the Permit Registration and Approval Regulations for Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substances
Jan 20, 2020
Takehome: Taiwan EPA released the revised Permit Registration and Approval Regulations for Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substances and repealed the Approval Regulations for Class 4 Toxic Chemical Substances. The application procedures for toxic or concerned chemical substances permit, registration, and approval are specified in this Regulations, as well as the management and supervision of the permit, registration, and approval.
Taiwan, China
Taiwan TCSCA
Registration/notification
Chemical management
NEWS
Taiwan Promulgates Revised Labelling and SDS Regulation for Toxic and Concerned Chemical
Jan 15, 2020
Takehome: Taiwan EPA published the new Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substances Labelling and SDS Regulation. The revised Regulation will come into effect on January 16, 2020, the same implementation date as Taiwan TCCSCA. The amendments of the Toxic Chemical Substances Labelling and SDS Regulation, renamed as the Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substances Labelling and SDS Regulation (hereafter referred to as the Regulation) was promulgated by Taiwan’s Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) on January 13, 2010.
Taiwan, China
Taiwan TCSCA
GHS
Chemical management
NEWS
Taiwan Publishes Revised Principles for Screening and Identification of Toxic Substances and Substances of Concern
Dec 27, 2019
On December 23rd, 2019, Taiwan EPA announced the amendments of the Principles for Screening and Identification of Toxic Chemical Substances. The Principles were updated according to the new Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substances Control Act (TCCSCA) and will help to assess whether a substance should be identified as a toxic substance or a substance of concern.
Taiwan, China
Taiwan TCSCA
Hazchem
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Taiwan Requires Additional Operational Information on Specific Priority Management Chemicals
Oct 21, 2019
On 12th September 2019, Taiwan Occupational Safety and Health Authority under MoL issued a notice requiring submission of additional operational information from the handling enterprises of 10 designated priority management chemicals. The additional information should be submitted through the online PRochem platform before 15th November 2019. The affected chemicals are shown in Table 1.
Taiwan, China
Taiwan OSHA
OSH
Chemical management
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Taiwan to Promote Non-animal Testing for Taiwan REACH
Oct 17, 2019
A meeting was held in Taiwan EPA on the 18th of September, focused on prioritization of non-animal testing for Taiwan REACH. This is in response to the foreseeable increase in animal testing required to comply with Taiwan’s new and existing chemical registration requirements.
Taiwan, China
Taiwan REACH
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Taiwan to Issue Guidance for Standard Registration of Priority Existing Chemicals
Oct 09, 2019
The standard registration for 106 priority existing chemicals (PECs) at or above one tonne a year will begin from Jan 1st, 2020. The most important supporting guidance was initially drafted in March detailing information companies must file, to what extent diversified data can be accepted and other issues relating to standard registration. It was updated in the end of September after several issues and industry concerns raised during the seminars organized by the authority to familiarize companies with the standard registration of PECs. The final version will soon be finalized by the end of this year.
Taiwan, China
Taiwan REACH
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Chemical management
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Taiwan Issues the Standard for Coatings VOCs Management
Sep 29, 2019
On 14th August 2019, Taiwan’s Environmental Protection Administration Executive Yuan (EPA) released the approved version of Standard for the VOCs in the Coatings Used for Buildings and Industrial Maintenance. The consultation on the draft of the Standard was conducted from January to March this year.
Taiwan, China
Environmental protection
Coating
NEWS
Taiwan Consults on Amendments to Toxic Chemical Transportation Management Regulation
Sep 29, 2019
Taiwan's Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) is consulting on changes to its transportation management regulation for regulated toxic substances and chemicals of concern. The consultation will close on Nov 24th, with the changes scheduled to take effect on Jan 16th, 2020.
Taiwan, China
Taiwan TCSCA
Hazard/risk assessment
NEWS
Taiwan Promulgates Revised Chemical Control Act Enforcement Rules
Sep 12, 2019
On Sep 3rd, 2019, the revision to Taiwan’s Toxic Chemical Substances Control Act Enforcement Rules was approved with the changes scheduled to take effect on Jan 16th, 2020. Taiwan EPA aligned the enforcement rules with the new Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substances Control Act (TCCSCA, previously known as Taiwan TCSCA), and renamed it as the Toxic and Concerned Chemical Substances Control Act Enforcement Rules.
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Taiwan TCSCA
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