Wednesday, April 29, 2015

CHEMSAFETY NEWSLETTER VOL.5 2015: Are You Ready for C-REACH.

Source: CHEMSAFETY NEWSLETTER VOL.5 2015



On 16 April 2015, the State Council of China has published its national action plan for water pollution prevention. Controlling the environmental risks of chemicals has been identified as a key job to be accomplished. As Chinese government plans to draft a new chemical regulation and start assessing existing chemical substances, are you ready for the real China REACH regulation?

More News & Articles

Limited Quantities and Excepted Quantities Explained

29 April 2015
If you ship hazardous chemicals in small quantities and would like to take advantage of limited quantities or excepted quantities provisions in dangerous goods regulations, please read this article. We have compared their differences and requirements.
 

How to Choose Right Proper Shipping Names (PSNs) for Dangerous Goods Declaration and Safety Data Sheets?

29 April 2015
Proper shipping name needs to be given on the outer packages of dangerous goods. It also needs to be included in the section 14 of SDSs. However, finding a correct proper shipping name for a hazardous mixture can be difficult. We have summarized some rules you shall follow when identifying PSNs for your products. Read more...
 

Interpretation of K-REACH's New Safety and Labelling Standards for Chemical Consumer Products

24 April 2015
In this month, the Korean Ministry of Environment (MoE) has finally issued its Notice No. 2015-41 setting safety and labelling standards for 8 types of chemical consumer products (detergent, adhesives, etc). We will take a close look at how those standards work. Read more.
 

A Free Guide on International Chemical Conventions

22 April 2015
Many international chemical conventions restrict or even ban the production, use and trade of certain hazardous chemicals. Are your chemicals subject to the control of those conventions. Please read this original guide on major chemical conventions.
 

Regulatory Requirements for Priority Management Chemical Substances under Taiwan OSHA

17 April 2015
On 13 April 2015, the Ministry of Labor in Taiwan  released the first draft list of 580 priority management substances. We will help you understand how those priority management chemicals are regulated under Taiwan OSHA. Read more...

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