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Brief on Thailand's Chemical Management Work Plan
Mar 17, 2020
Speaking at ChemCon held in Philadelphia on March 5, 2020, Caroline Li from ExxonMobil Asia Pacific Pte. Ltd mentioned Thailand’s chemical management work plan for the next few years. Details were also offered on the notification requirements for hazardous substances in List 5.6 and planned to phase-out some plastic products.
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Thailand Specifies the Notification and Licensing of Hazardous Substances Transit
Jan 19, 2020
Takehome: The detailed notification and licensing process of hazardous substances transit are stipulated in the DIW Notice, as well as supplemented provisions for applicants. The Notice also provides the standard formats of notifications and approvals.
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Understanding the Brand New Thailand Chemical Substance Act
Nov 18, 2019
Thailand proposes to replace the Hazardous Substance Act with the new Chemical Substance Act, which places greater emphasis on risk assessment in chemical management. The government has released two drafts of the new Act so far, one in April and another in October. This article introduces the new Chemical Substance Act and includes an analysis and interpretation of the new drafts. A comparison with the currently effective Hazardous Substance Act is also included.
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Thailand Consults on the Latest Revision of the Hazardous Substances List
Nov 05, 2019
In October, the Thailand Department of Agriculture (DOA) issued a notice [1] seeking public feedback on the new revision of the Hazardous Substances List. This revision is supposed to enter into effect on 1st December.
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Brief on Recent Developments in Thailand’s Hazardous Substance Act
Oct 14, 2019
Hazardous Substance Act (HSA) is the most major chemical regulation in Thailand, which has been revised four times since it was released in 1992. In April 2019, Thailand released the Hazardous Substance Act (No.4), which will take effect on 27th October 2019. The fourth revision focused on stating the definition of “transit” and separating it from “import” and speeding up the customs process by reducing repeat steps.
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Thailand Issues the List of Hazardous Substances (No.5)
Oct 09, 2019
In September 2019, the Thailand Department of Industrial Work (DIW) under the Ministry of Industry (MOI) published the approved List of Hazardous Substances (No.5). The consultation on this amendment started in March.
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Thailand’s Revised Hazardous Substance Act Will be Implemented on Oct 27th 2019
Jun 20, 2019
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Thailand Consults on Updated Hazardous Chemicals List
Mar 15, 2019
On 11 Mar, Thailand’s Department of Industrial Works (DIW) issued a notice (B.E.2562), consulting on a proposal to make some changes to the List of Hazardous Substances under the Hazardous Substances Control Act (HSCA). The proposed changes are as follows, which relates to Annex 4.1, 4.2 and 5.1.
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Thailand Consults on Revisions to Hazardous Substances Act
Dec 12, 2018
On Dec 4th, 2018, Thailand Hazardous Substances Management Division under the Department of Industrial Works (DIW) opened the draft revisions to the Hazardous Substances Act to public consultation. The consultation period will end on Dec 14th, 2018.
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Thailand Customs Inspection Authority to Issue Notes for New Type 3 Chemicals
Jan 31, 2018
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