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News Update
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China to Hit Harder Against Pollution
25 May 2017 Chinese MEP published a draft revision on the Measures on Daily-based Penalties of Environmental Protection Authorities on May 18th 2017 and proposed to make the penalty measures even harsher. |
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China to Hit Harder Against Pollution
25 May 2017 Chinese MEP published a draft revision on the Measures on Daily-based Penalties of Environmental Protection Authorities on May 18th 2017 and proposed to make the penalty measures even harsher. |
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China to Hit Harder Against Pollution
25 May 2017 Chinese MEP published a draft revision on the Measures on Daily-based Penalties of Environmental Protection Authorities on May 18th 2017 and proposed to make the penalty measures even harsher. |
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Japan ISHL: 10 More Substances to Require Labeling & SDS
19 May 2017 Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare issued a notice on a revision to the Cabinet Order for Enforcement of Industrial Safety and Health Act and sought opinion from the public. The public consultation will continue until Jun 14th. |
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China SAC Opened Appends National Standards Database
17 May 2017 Chinese Standardization Administration appends online national standards database with 2nd batch of recommended standards. The database contains over 20000 compulsory and recommended national standards now. |
Webinar
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Physical Hazard Identification and Classification for Chemicals in China
Chinese State Administration of Work Safety (SAWS) published the Measures on the Management of Physical Hazard Identification and Classification for Chemicals (SAWS Order 60) in 2013, and required chemicals with unknown hazards to be identified by accredited institutions and by applying test methods in relevant national or industrial standards. The identification and classification system was further completed recently as SAWS announced the first batch of 11 qualified laboratories and published the Catalogue of Substances Exempted from Physical Hazards Identification and Classification. This webinar will present a detailed introduction to the key points of the identification and classification for chemicals and provide practical compliance suggestions for the industry.
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