标签:chemical regulation, China Chemical regulatory, CHINA GHS, china reach, CRC-MEP, crcmep, ECHA, emergence telephone, eu clp, EU REACh, NRCC, regulatory specialist, SAWS • 2013年1月15日 • 0 条评论
By the end of 2012, Hannah Zhuang the regulatory specialist took a seven-day travel across Germany and Switzerland to bring local companies with the latest trend and updates on Chinese chemical regulation. One of the most important schedules was to attend the users’ conference of PES-Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH, the SDS authoring software company. Hannah was invited to give a speech regarding Chinese regulations at the conference. 140 people in total attended the conference with all of them representatives from local German companies or those from neighboring countries. Hannah’s speech was aiming at providing compliance advices from the perspective of German companies.
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标签:aspiration hazard, Catalogue of Hazardous Chemicals, CHINA GHS, classification, classification information, hazardous chemicals, NRCC, REACH24h China, substance, UN GHS • 2012年12月20日 • 0 条评论
On the International Chemical Regulatory Workshop hosted by REACH24H, Mr. Luo Qiming, from the MIIT (the leading department of China GHS), addressed that China is updating the current 26 GHS-related national standards to 28 standards by adding the “aspiration hazard” and “ hazard to the ozone layer”, aiming to be in line with the 4th edition of UN GHS.
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标签:Catalogue of Hazardous Chemicals, China hazardous chemicals, Chinese C&L Inventory, hazardous chemicals registration, hazardous substances, HC registration, NRCC, SAWS • 2012年7月11日 • 0 条评论
China SAWS updates the Measures on Hazardous Chemicals Registration today; major changes take place in subject applicants, scope of substances and the registration content, etc.
11 July 2012
Subsequent to near 10 years’ practice of the existing registration model for hazardous chemicals, the China State Administration of Work Safety has published today the updated edition of the “Measures for the Administration of Hazardous Chemicals Registration” (SAWS Order 53 of 2012). Hazardous chemicals importers have been incorporated into the registration obligation for the first time. The revision greatly promotes the implementation of GHS in China. Affected importers are now obliged to register the hazardous chemicals, prior to its first import in China, with local registration offices affiliated to their corresponding competent authorities of work safety. They will also face an escalated compliance urgency on GHS hazard classification, labelling, SDS making/updating and more visible regulatory concerns like hazard identification and risk control measures.
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