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Law of the People’s Republic of China on Safety of Hazardous Chemicals (Draft)
Jul 29, 2021
EN
In February, 2021, the draft Law on Safety of Hazardous Chemicals, a legislation poised to regulate China's hazardous chemicals in place of Decree 591, was submitted for deliberation at the executive meeting of the Ministry of Emergency Management (MEM).China is one of the world’s major chemical powerhouses, with large amount of businesses engaging in the production and operations of hazardous chemicals. However, they face great challenges associated with hazardous chemicals. The regulation of hazardous chemicals safety involves various authorities as well as a number of laws and regulations, which results in blank spots and overlaps in the regulatory practices. Therefore, the central government has reckoned it both necessary and urgent to establish a State-level law to fundamentally unify and enhance legislative measures for ensuring safety of hazardous chemicals.With a focus on clearly dividing responsibilities and guarding against safety risks at the source, the draft Law may wield a tremendous amount of influence over the chemical sector. Compared to the third draft which was published in October last year, major highlights in the proposed draft remain the same, yet with some changes made in certain specific rules.
China
China Hazchem
Hazchem
Chemical management
Guidelines for Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Packed in Excepted Quantities and Limited Quantities
Jan 08, 2021
EN
$99 for premium members, please contact us directly if you would like to purchase.China‘s Guidelines for Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Packed in Excepted Quantities and Limited Quantities was published in December 2020 to facilitate the implementation of the Measures for Safety Administration of Road Transport of Dangerous Goods. It is aimed at helping all parties concerned to have a better understanding of the exemption system and facilitating the road transport of dangerous goods with low hazards and in small quantities in China. It consists of two parts which are dedicated to dangerous goods packed in LQ and EQ, respectively. (Sunny Wang and Cathy Li, two regulatory experts from our company REACH24H, are on the editorial board of the Guidelines.)
China
Hazchem
Dangerous goods
GACC Announcement No. 129 of 2020: Announcement on Questions Regarding the Inspection on Imported and Exported Hazardous Chemicals and Their Packaging
Dec 23, 2020
EN
The Announcement will take effect starting from January 10th, 2021, poised to replace AQSIQ Announcement No. 30 of 2012 as the guiding document for customs agencies to fulfill their duties concerning the inspection on imported and exported hazardous chemicals and their packaging.
China
Hazchem
Dangerous goods
Inspection
China Inventory of Severely Restricted Toxic Chemicals (2020)
Apr 16, 2020
EN&CN
On December 30, 2019, the Chinese Ministry of Ecology and Environment (MEE), along with the Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) and the General Administration of Customs (GACC), jointly published the Inventory of Severely Restricted Toxic Chemicals (2020). Besides the Inventory, instructions were provided on the procedures for applying for notification of customs clearance for importing or exporting toxic chemicals. The Inventory took effect starting from January 1, 2020.
China
Hazchem
Philippines - Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Waste Control Act of 1990 (RA 6969)
Jan 20, 2020
EN
Republic Act 6969 of the Philippines is also known as "Toxic Substances and Hazardous and Nuclear Wastes Control Act of 1990". The act was carried out to control, supervise and regulate activities on toxic chemicals and hazardous waste. Under this act, the importation, manufacture, processing, handling, storage, transportation, sale, distribution, use and disposal of all unregulated chemical substances and mixtures in the Philippines, as well as the entry even in transit, or storage and disposal of hazardous and nuclear wastes are regulated.
Philippine
Hazchem
Wastes
Philippines-DAO 1992-29: Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act 6969
Jan 20, 2020
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The implementing rules and regulations of Republic Act 6969 is the policy of the State to regulate, restrict or prohibit the importation, manufacture, processing, sale, distribution, use and disposal of chemical substances and mixtures that present unreasonable risk and/or injury to health or the environment; to prohibit the entry, even in transit, of hazardous and nuclear wastes and their disposal into Philippine territorial limits for whatever purposes; and to provide advancement and facilitate research and studies on toxic chemicals and hazardous and nuclear wastes.
Philippine
Hazchem
Wastes
Philippines-DENR EMB MC No.2015-011: Guidance Manual for DAO 2015-09 “Rules and Procedures for the Implementation of GHS in Preparation of SDS and Labelling Requirements of Toxic Chemical Substances
Jan 20, 2020
EN
On August 24, 2015, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DNER) of the Philippines issued EMB MC No.2015-011 which is pursuant to Department Administrative Order (DAO) 2015-09. DAO 2015-09 shall be implemented in accordance with the general rules, requirements and procedures described in EMB MC No. 2015-011.
Philippine
GHS
Hazchem
Philippines -DENR DAO No.2015-09: Rules and Procedures for the Implementation of GHS in Preparation of SDS and Labelling Requirements of Toxic Chemical Substances
Jan 20, 2020
EN
On May 19th 2015, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DNER) of the Philippines finalized its draft of the Rules and Procedures for the Implementation of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) in Preparation of Safety Data Sheet (SDS) and Labelling Requirements of Toxic Chemicals Substances, which meant the implementation of GHS in the Philippines has become official.
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GHS
Hazchem
Thailand - Notification of MOI Subject: Hazard Classification and Communication System of Hazardous Substances B.E. 2555 (2012)
Jan 20, 2020
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Thailand adopted UN GHS with the release of the MOI Notification B.E. 2555 (2012). In consistent with the 3rd revision UN GHS, Thailand GHS also adopts 28 hazard categories. The implementation of GHS is a two-step action, with GHS taking effect on Mar 13, 2013 for single substances and Mar 13, 2017 for mixtures. DIW is the first authority to enforce GHS. Currently, only substances listed in the Annex 5 of MOI Notification B.E. 2556 is subject to the GHS-related obligations. It is expected that FDA will announce GHS soon, followed by other government authorities.In consistence with UN GHS 3rd revision, Thailand GHS adopted 28 hazard classes categories into physical hazards (16), health hazards (10) and environmental hazards (2).
Thailand
GHS
Hazchem
Thailand - Notification of MOI B.E. 2556 (2013) Subject: List of Hazardous Substances
Jan 20, 2020
EN
MOI released the notification on Sep 27, 2013, with 6 substances lists annexed. 6 different government authorities should be responsible for the 6 substances lists correspondingly:Department of Agriculture shall be responsible for control of hazardous substances in List 1, annexed to this Notification.Department of Fisheries shall be responsible for control of hazardous substances in List 2, annexed to this Notification.Department of Livestock Development shall be responsible for control of hazardous substances in List 3, annexed to this Notification.Food and Drug Administration shall be responsible for control of hazardous substances in List 4, annexed to this Notification.Department of Industrial Works shall be responsible for control of hazardous substances in List 5, annexed to this Notification.Department of Energy Business shall be responsible for control of hazardous substances in List 6, annexed to this Notification.Please note that duplicate substances in different lists do occur.
Thailand
Hazchem
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