Beginning in , the collection target of 45 percent of electronic equipment sold will apply, and, in , a target of 65 percent of equipment sold or 85 percent of electronic waste generated. Japan has completed the Tier 1 assessments for the first set of priority assessment chemicals PAC. Companies that produce, distribute, import, export, or consume the substances would have to register them and meet standards for manufacturing, storing, labeling, and transferring them. MOE first proposed the legislation in March , and under the revised bill, the reporting cycle has been increased from one to two years and the volume threshold for registration has been increased from 0. More information regarding the Enforcement Forum is available online. Comments are due September 4,
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The Ministry also proposed deleting germanium arsenide selenide in glass form from the poisonous list and cyantraniliprole from the deleterious list. The report states that the analysis of hexavalent chromium in passivation coatings "is the most difficult analytical problem because standard measurement methods do not give results as percent by weight.
ECHA announced on July 31,that it has published a new Guidance in a Nutshell on data sharing following the update of the guidance on the same subject. The updated standard includes a model SDS, the 16 sections that must be included in the SDS, the sequence and numbering of sections, the information to be completed, and the conditions of the SDS's use or applicability.
MSDS / SDS
More information is available, in Japanese, online. The outcomes of these discussions will be distributed in abtn "manual of conclusions" to enforcement authorities and inspectors. For the Tier 2 assessment, Japan will consider the Tier 1 information, plus exposure information from manufacturers and importers, Pollutant Release and Transfer Register data, governmental monitoring data, and other information.
In a July 17,press release, the EC states that biocidal products include disinfectants used at home or in hospitals, rat poison, insect repellents, anti-mold sprays and paints, and water purification tablets, in addition to many other products.
The following substances were selected for Tier 2 assessment based on risk to the environment:.
The following chemicals would be classified as poisonous, and subject to more stringent restrictions than deleterious:. The fact sheet is available online.
The Brazilian labelling standard has been updated
Comments are due September 4, More information is available on the EC's website online. On August 7,the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare proposed bnr add ten chemicals to Japan's list of poisonous or deleterious substances, thus subjecting them to stricter requirements. Comments are due August 22, The following substances were selected for Tier 2 assessment based on risk to human health:.
More information is available in the Acta Group's July 26,memorandum, which is available online. If the authorization is granted, they can subsequently put the product on the market of other Member States, according to the mutual recognition principle.
GHS in Latin America: the story so far
ECHA announced on June 26,the availability of a fact 14275-4 explaining that, even though some substances may be legally placed on the market without a registration number, suppliers of such substances should communicate information down the supply chain to enable their safe use. Of the 86 substances, Japan has selected 18 for Tier 2 assessment; will adjust the prioritization order of 63 based on the outcome of the Tier 1 assessments; and will monitor abbt for five.
The guide includes examples that ECHA states illustrate common issues faced by downstream users when they compare their actual uses and the conditions of use with the information provided by suppliers; provides practical tips on how to undertake a check and the options for follow up actions; and offers advice on how and when to prepare a downstream user chemical safety report and to report unsupported use to ECHA.
It briefly describes the main principles of data sharing and the mechanisms that should be followed by companies that either are required to or are willing to share data under the provisions of REACH. MOE first proposed the legislation in Marchand under the revised bill, the reporting 1472-54 has been increased from one to two years and the volume threshold for registration has been increased from 0. The document is available online.
Over a three-year period, Japan will help Vietnam develop laws and regulations similar to its Law on Examination and Regulation of Manufacture of Chemical Substances, known as Kashinho. Under Turkey's Regulation on the Inventory and Control of Chemicals, the Ministry must prepare and publish a list of prioritized substances or groups of substances that require attention due to their potential hazards posed to human health and 14275-4 environment. The report is available online.
The information will include the name of the registrant and the registration number of the substance, as well as any information that is generally nnbr in a SDS. The report states that the issue in analyzing very thin coatings shows that the types of coatings used in electrical and electronic equipment EEE that are thinner than nanometers rarely contain restricted RoHS substances, except for some thin passivation coatings.
It also introduces the joint submission obligations for abbnt that have to register the same substance. The report recommends excluding two product groups from the scope of the RoHS recast: ECHA states that the new guidance intends to introduce, in simple and concise terms, the data sharing obligations for registrants of both phase-in and non phase-in substances under REACH.
Japan's summary states that the countries will begin to discuss the following activities:. The Order is available, in Chinese, online. The first, which ECHA states is likely to be used by large firms, requires companies to submit an application to ECHA and if the product is judged safe, it may be sold throughout the EU. The objective of the study was to assist the European Commission EC in such an assessment and recommend any necessary amendments to the scope.
The bill would require high-volume hazardous chemicals, selected by a government evaluation committee for every two-year cycle based on usage 1472-4 and manufacturing and import volumes, to proceed through the REACH process.
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