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Mis-labeled hazardous chemical goods rejected in Guangdong
May 15, 2012
Chinese Mainland
Hazchem
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CIQ: Imported Hazardous Chemicals must be Labeled in Chinese
May 09, 2012
Chinese Mainland
Hazchem
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Case Study: Exemptions Under China REACH
Apr 25, 2012
Background: An EU-based Client provides raw materials (less than 1 tonne per year) to importers in China. They have three substances not listed on the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC) 2010 and requested notification services from us. Since the manufacturing process of these substances involves only a physical process, the client believes the substances extracted from these naturally occurring substances should qualify for exemption rules.
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Data Requirements Under China REACH: Case Study
Mar 21, 2012
Here we would like to share some case studies where REACH24H helped foreign companies comply with China REACH in an efficient manner.In practice, most notifications are conducted under the general case of simplified notification or regular notification which will be reflected in this article.
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Chinese Inventories of Hazardous and Toxic Chemicals
Feb 24, 2012
This article introduces several important inventories of hazardous or toxic chemicals currently regulated by the Chinese government.
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China Compliant SDS Preparation
Jan 10, 2012
One of the main obstacles to international trade of chemicals is internationally compliant SDS. In this article the specifics of writing China compliant SDS sheets is outlined.
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2012 List of Restricted Toxic Chemicals for Import & Export
Dec 31, 2011
Chinese Mainland
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China Hazardous Chemicals Regulations - Decree 591
Dec 04, 2011
The first law that regulated the safe management of dangerous chemicals in China came into being in 1987 when the so-called Regulations of Chemical Dangerous Goods Safety Management took effect on 2 February. After 15 years’ constant legal improvement, the State Economic and Trade Commission published on 2nd March 2002 a new regulation Decree No. 344 based on the 1987 law. However, due to the reform of governmental institutions and rapid development of hazardous chemical industry, Decree No. 344 began falling short of efficently regulating the hazardous chemicals industry.
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China Hazardous Chemicals Legislation Coming Today
Dec 01, 2011
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China REACH: Preparing Risk Assessment Reports
Oct 20, 2011
Since a major revision of China's Measures on Environment Management of New Chemical Substances came into force last October, companies wishing to manufacture or import a new substance in China have been obliged to first notify new chemical substances - those not listed on the Inventory of Existing Chemical Substances in China (IECSC) - to the Chemical Registration Centre (CRC). Under the regime, regular notifications for substances must include a risk assessment report.
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