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Chemradar Global Chemical Inventory Updates
The Global Chemical Inventory Search (GCIS) developed by CIRS Group supports users to search the latest inventory of chemicals globally by entering CAS number or substance name in both Chinese and English. It also provides obligation analysis for global chemical compliance.
CIRS continuously monitors and updates to global chemical inventories regularly, trying to help users to know more details of compliance obligations of their substances.
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Chemradar Global Chemical Inventory Updates
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Thailand Initiates Review and Assessment of the Hazardous Substances Act
Aims to ensure that the law adapts to social changes, minimizes legal overlaps and conflicts, and aligns with obligations under international treaties or conventions.
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Thailand Initiates Review and Assessment of the Hazardous Substances Act
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Chemical Compliance: Choose ChemRadar - Specializing in Chemical Compliance, Empowering the Chemical Industry Throughout Its Lifecycle
ChemRadar is a chemical lifecycle compliance platform offering information, data, and technology services, developed by CIRS Group for the chemical and related industries. Utilizing up-to-date global chemical regulation information, reliable databases on substances and regulatory standards, professional compliance tools, and technical consulting services, ChemRadar assists businesses in minimizing product compliance risks and overcoming market entry barriers.
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Chemical Compliance: Choose ChemRadar - Specializing in Chemical Compliance, Empowering the Chemical Industry Throughout Its Lifecycle
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Draft Revision of Vietnam Law on Chemicals to be Submitted
The Law on Chemicals (No 06/2007/QH12) was passed by the second session of the 12th National Assembly on November 21, 2007, and has come into effect since July 1, 2008. It has become the cornerstone of Vietnam's chemical management, reflecting the specific economic situation of the chemical industry and the development of global chemical management. After 15 years of stable implementation, the law has shown its comprehensiveness and advancement. However, with the enactment of the Planning Law, the Investment Law, and the Environmental Protection Law, etc. as well as changes in the management system, the guiding documents of the Law on Chemicals have been affected, weakening the coordination and unity of the regulatory system. Therefore, the government and the National Assembly have decided to revise the Law on Chemicals to promote regulatory consistency and management efficiency.
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Draft Revision of Vietnam Law on Chemicals to be Submitted
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Australia to Completely Ban Various Brominated Flame Retardants
Recently, the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment, and Water Resources (DCCEEW) in Australia proposed to include several brominated flame retardant chemicals in the Industrial Chemicals Environmental Management Standards (IChEMS) register.
Substances that may cause serious or irreversible harm to the environment but have essential industrial uses are proposed to be included in Appendix 6 of IChEMS while substances causing serious or irreversible harm to the environment and without essential industrial uses are included in Appendix 7 of IChEMS.
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Australia to Completely Ban Various Brominated Flame Retardants
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Peru Sets New Limits on Lead Concentration for Paints and Coatings
On August 16, 2023, Peru’s General Directorate of Environmental Health and Food Safety (DIGESA) notified the World Trade Organization (WTO) of a regulation concerning paints and other coating materials. This regulation is designed to restrict the lead content in paints, ensuring the protection of public health and safety. It also outlines requirements for product labeling. Currently, the regulation is undergoing a 60-day review, comments are welcomed before October 15.
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Peru Sets New Limits on Lead Concentration for Paints and Coatings
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CIRS Group Launches ChemRadar – a One-Stop Search Tool for Chemical Compliance Information in the APAC Region
Enterprises face significant challenges in chemical compliance due to the frequent updates of chemical regulations and the numerous regulatory lists issued by different authorities, particularly in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region.
To help chemical companies better understand these regulations, their compliance risks and regulatory obligations in APAC countries, the CIRS Group has developed ChemRadar, which integrates our existing Asia-Pacific Chemical Inventory Search System (APCISS) tool and provides some useful new features. On August 18, we are pleased to officially launch this free-to-use tool!
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CIRS Group Launches ChemRadar – a One-Stop Search Tool for Chemical Compliance Information in the APAC Region
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Thailand Plans to Remove Citronella Oil from the List of Hazardous Substances
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Thailand recently proposed removing citronella oil from the list of hazardous substances.
Citronella oil (substance number 99, CAS number: 8000-29-1) is commonly used for household or public hygiene purposes to prevent, control, repel, and eliminate insects and other animals. It is currently classified as a Type 1 hazardous substance.
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Thailand Plans to Remove Citronella Oil from the List of Hazardous Substances
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Eight Substances Added to Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals
November 16, 2022, Australia has added 8 substances into the Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals (AIIC) and revoked the CBI approval of 1 substance under the requirements of the Australian Industrial Chemicals Act.
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Eight Substances Added to Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals
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Singapore's NEA Proposes Adding 26 Chemicals to List of Hazardous Chemicals Requiring an HS License/Permit
From June 13 to July 4, 2022, Singapore's National Environment Agency (NEA) published a public consultation on the proposal to control 26 chemicals as hazardous chemicals because some of the 26 chemicals are highly toxic, polluting, and/or generate intractable waste that is difficult to manage and safely dispose of. During the consultation period, 52 feedbacks were received and suggestions on regulatory details were also collected. We have prepared a summary of the HS license/permit application and requirements.
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Singapore's NEA Proposes Adding 26 Chemicals to List of Hazardous Chemicals Requiring an HS License/Permit
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