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South Korea MoE Issues Additional Chemical Safety Management Program
Jun 06, 2019
MoE has proposed a new chemical safety management program based on findings that indicate the current requirements as mandated by the Chemical Control Act (CCA) are inadequate to ensure safety during handling/treatment of hazardous chemicals, particularly for existing equipment commissioned prior to the enactment of the CCA.
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South Korea CCA: Submitting an Off-Site Consequence Analysis (OCA)
Jun 06, 2019
As the maximum grace period will come to an end, industry has lots of concerns over Chemicals Control Act (CCA) implementation. Most concerns are about Off-Site Consequence Analyses, which is newly required to be submitted in CCA and is difficult for enterprises to prepare by themselves. This article will show you what the OCA is, the contents of OCA, and government's supporting on preparing OCA.
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Shandong Consults on Administrative Measures on Chemical Investment Projects
Jun 06, 2019
On May 29, 2019, the Department of Industry and Information Technology of Shandong Province issued a notice seeking feedback on the Administrative Measures of Shandong Province on Chemical Investment Projects.[1] The public consultation is set to end on June 5, 2019.
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China Details First Green Packaging National Standard
Jun 05, 2019
The new green packaging national standard will push forward the upgrading of the whole packaging industry in China. All packages produced by manufacturers will be influenced by this standard, which mainly includes wooden packages, paper packages, plastic packages, metal packages, glass packages and compound material packages.
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MIIT Approves New Chemical Industry Standards
Jun 04, 2019
Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the People’s Republic of China (MIIT) approved 266 new industry standards on 28th May, 2019, including 4 chemical industry standards.
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China to Issue New Children’s Products National Standards
Jun 03, 2019
China will draft new Children’s products national standards including chemical substance migration standards and product warning/disclaimer standards.
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Objective and Guiding Principles of the Sound Management of Chemicals
May 31, 2019
Chemicals are a major part of our daily life. The use of chemicals in absence of sound management will pose significant risks to human health and the environment. This article reviews important concepts that are essential for understanding the mainstream approach to sound management of chemicals.
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Chemical Businesses Caught In Crossfire of Escalating China-US Trade War
May 31, 2019
Chemical businesses in China and the US, along with dependent sectors downstream in the supply chain, are currently trapped in dire straits amid a protracted and worsening trade war between the two countries.
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Thailand Port Explosion Caused by Undeclared Dangerous Cargo
May 31, 2019
A container ship berthed at Thailand’s Laem Chabang port was decimated by a fire and explosion on May 25, 2019, leaving 25 people injured and as many as 130 hospitalized. According to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) under the Thai Ministry of Interior, the ship was named KMTC Hong Kong (IMO 9157753), a vessel built in 1998, owned and managed by a South Korean company.
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South Korea-MOEL Calls for Major Improvement of Construction Site Safety Infrastructure
May 31, 2019
South Korea MOEL conducted investigations into 51 Daewoo E&C construction sites and published the investigation results.
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