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Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Packed in EQ
Dec 30, 2019
In the Measures for Safety Administration of Road Transport of Dangerous Goods (ChemLinked Translation), the authorities state that dangerous goods packed in excepted quantities (EQ) in line with relevant requirements (the number of packages on a transport vehicle ≤ 1,000) “can be transported as general goods." The new rule is certainly encouraging for businesses in the dangerous goods industry. Below are several frequently asked questions concerning EQ stipulated in the Measures as well as the Regulations Concerning Road Transportation of Dangerous Goods (JT/T617; ChemLinked Translation).
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
ANALYSIS
China GACC to Further Tighten Inspection on Imported and Exported Dangerous Goods and Their Packaging
Aug 05, 2019
In late June 2019, the General Administration of Customs of China (GACC) issued a notice, making official commitments to better-regulated and more stringent inspections on imported and exported dangerous goods and their packaging. This move aims to reinforce previous institutional efforts and enable safer cross-border commerce of dangerous goods.
Chinese Mainland
China Hazchem
Dangerous goods
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Exemption Criteria under China Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations - JT/T617-2018: Limited Quantity and Excepted Quantity
Dec 19, 2018
Dangerous goods packed in limited quantity and excepted quantity refer to dangerous goods exempted from certain transport requirements as attained by decreasing/ eliminating the transport risks through a reduction in transported quantity/volume, and adherence to special packaging and marking stipulations.
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
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Exemption Criteria under China Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations - JT/T617-2018: Small Quantity
Dec 05, 2018
1. To ascertain RTDG compliance obligation exemption eligibility first determine the transport category and maximum carriage amount according to UN number and packing group to determine whether dangerous goods meet the exemption conditions of small quantity transportation 2. For mixed load of dangerous goods, maximum carriage amount is 500 (KG/L), calculated by multiplying different coefficients corresponding to different transport categories 3. Dangerous goods which meet the special exemption provisions in Appendix A, column 6 in JT/T617.3-2018 shall be exempted according to relevant items and requirements in Appendix B of JT/T617.3-2018. 4. Regulatory compliance obligations related to dangerous goods transported in limited quantity and excepted quantity will be analyzed and interpreted in a following article.
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
ANALYSIS
A Comparative Analysis Between Hazardous Chemicals and Dangerous Goods Regulation in China
Feb 05, 2018
China has one of the world’s largest hazardous chemical manufacturing bases. The management of hazardous chemicals has always been a vital task for the Chinese government and involves a lot of governmental branches. Enterprises are required to register and apply for permits for the hazardous chemicals they deal with during manufacture and import. However, when it comes to transport, another concept of “dangerous goods” is brought in. The idea of “dangerous goods” is not exactly the same as “hazardous chemicals” and enterprises face different requirements from manufacture and import when transporting their chemicals. This article will try to examine the concept of “dangerous goods” and “hazardous chemicals” in China’s legal framework and summarize the differences between them.
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Transport and Storage of Dangerous Goods in Singapore
Nov 26, 2014
On March 7th 2014, Standard SS 586: 2014 “Specification for hazard communication for hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods” was approved by the Singapore Chemical Standards Committee and took effect thereafter.
Singapore
Dangerous goods
Chemical management
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Packaged Dangerous Goods: Labeling and Identification Requirements
Mar 29, 2013
In order to ensure the safety transportation of dangerous goods, no person could transport dangerous goods unless they are properly marked, labeled or placarded, described and certified on a transport document according to the relevant transport regulation.
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
ANALYSIS
Carriage of Dangerous Goods: GB 28644.1-2012 and GB 28644.2-2012
Mar 29, 2013
The freight volume of dangerous goods imported and exported has soared in recent years, bringing with it the numerous pitfalls and potential risk. It has however provided a key impetus for China's Government to update or reformulate related regulations and standards in line with international codes.
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
ANALYSIS
Maritime Transport Standards: Goods Carried by Vessels
Mar 14, 2013
China Maritime Safety Administration (MSA) issued on 31 Nov 2012 the Administrative Measures for the Determination of Appraisal Institutions of Transport Conditions of Goods Carried by Vessels as the guidance for provincial MSAs to evaluate the appraisal institutions. Since 1 Jul 2013, only testing and evaluation reports issued by the appraisal institutions accredited in line with the Measures can be deemed as the legal basis for the maritime safety administrations at all levels during the enforcement.
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China Hazchem
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Transport of Dangerous Goods: Legislative System for TDG in China
Nov 15, 2012
In recent years, accidents caused by the transport of dangerous goods in China have increased in tandem with the rapid development of chemical industry. In order to minimize the chances of accidentsand reduce the damage to property, personal health and the environment, China developed special transport conditions for dangerous goods .
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