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Exemption Criteria under China Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations - JT/T617-2018: Limited Quantity and Excepted Quantity
Dec 19, 2018
Dangerous goods packed in limited quantity and excepted quantity refer to dangerous goods exempted from certain transport requirements as attained by decreasing/ eliminating the transport risks through a reduction in transported quantity/volume, and adherence to special packaging and marking stipulations.
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
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China NHC Approves 8 New Varieties of Food Related Products
Dec 14, 2018
Some new food related products approved this time are subject to application scope restrictions in food contact materials and articles for infant and young children food. The application scope of “Terephthalic acid, polymer with 1,4:3,6-dianhydro-D-glucitol, 4-cyclohexanedimethanol and 1,2-ethanediol” has been extended to FCM contacting infant and young children food.
Chinese Mainland
FCM
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China Consults on Emission Standards for Odor Pollutants
Dec 14, 2018
Chinese Mainland
Environmental protection
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China Issues Registration Certificates for New Chemical Substances
Dec 14, 2018
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China REACH
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23 Dead in China’s Latest Chemical Accident
Dec 12, 2018
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Thailand Consults on Revisions to Hazardous Substances Act
Dec 12, 2018
On Dec 4th, 2018, Thailand Hazardous Substances Management Division under the Department of Industrial Works (DIW) opened the draft revisions to the Hazardous Substances Act to public consultation. The consultation period will end on Dec 14th, 2018.
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China Imposes Hefty Fine on Three API Manufacturers for Violations of Anti-Monopoly Rules
Dec 12, 2018
Chinese Mainland
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China Consults on 8 Additives and Resins for Food Contact Materials
Dec 11, 2018
CFSA opened public consultation on the potential expansion of the application scope of sodium acetate, phosphoric acid, potassium dihydrogen phosphate in EVOH One new FCM additive and four resins might be approved in coating and painting FCMs
Chinese Mainland
FCM
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Taiwan Publishes Guidance on Safety Data Sheet CBI Protection
Dec 11, 2018
Taiwan MoL issued a guidance for companies to claim CBI on SDSs. The revised regulation for labelling and SDSs compilation of hazardous chemicals was issued on Nov 9th, 2018.
Taiwan, China
GHS
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ANALYSIS
Exemption Criteria under China Road Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations - JT/T617-2018: Small Quantity
Dec 05, 2018
1. To ascertain RTDG compliance obligation exemption eligibility first determine the transport category and maximum carriage amount according to UN number and packing group to determine whether dangerous goods meet the exemption conditions of small quantity transportation 2. For mixed load of dangerous goods, maximum carriage amount is 500 (KG/L), calculated by multiplying different coefficients corresponding to different transport categories 3. Dangerous goods which meet the special exemption provisions in Appendix A, column 6 in JT/T617.3-2018 shall be exempted according to relevant items and requirements in Appendix B of JT/T617.3-2018. 4. Regulatory compliance obligations related to dangerous goods transported in limited quantity and excepted quantity will be analyzed and interpreted in a following article.
Chinese Mainland
Dangerous goods
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