Classification and labeling of chemicals. According to GHS and other regulations
The GHS (Globally Harmonized System) is a comprehensive system for classifying physical, health and environmental hazards. The aim of the GHS is to enable the uniform classification and labeling of chemicals worldwide. A key feature of the GHS is the so-called "Building Block Approach". This approach allows individual countries not to have to adopt all GHS elements. Overall, the GHS has contributed to harmonization, but national requirements may still differ from country to country.
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▪︎ Hazardous substances, SDS
Australia Establishes New Environmental Agency
▪︎ Cosmetics Regulation, REACH, SDS
Restrictions on new substances in British cosmetics legislation
▪︎ REACH, SDS
PFAS Restrictions: EU Parliament Committee Highlights Economic Impacts and Calls for Exemptions
▪︎ CLP
For the First Time, the Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) Greenlights Classification of a Substance as Very Persistent and Very Bioaccumulative
▪︎ REACH
One Substance, One Assessment: New EU Regulations Now in Force – ECHA Developing a Platform for Chemical Data
▪︎ REACH
China Publishes Law on the Safety of Hazardous Chemicals
▪︎ REACH
ECHA Publishes Final Report for REF-12 Project – Numerous Violations Found in Imported Goods
▪︎ REACH
Brexit Agreement: Industry Associations Call for Closer Exchange of Information on Substance Data
▪︎ CLP, REACH, SDB
Draft of the 24th ATP to the CLP Regulation Published – Classification Proposals for Lithium Salts and Methyl Methacrylate Remain
▪︎ CLP, REACH, SDB
REACH-EN-FORCE: 2026/2027 Program Finalized – Focus on Imports and Online Sales
▪︎ Hazardous substances, SDS
Australia Establishes New Environmental Agency
▪︎ Cosmetics Regulation, REACH, SDS
Restrictions on new substances in British cosmetics legislation
▪︎ REACH, SDS
PFAS Restrictions: EU Parliament Committee Highlights Economic Impacts and Calls for Exemptions
▪︎ CLP
For the First Time, the Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) Greenlights Classification of a Substance as Very Persistent and Very Bioaccumulative
▪︎ REACH
One Substance, One Assessment: New EU Regulations Now in Force – ECHA Developing a Platform for Chemical Data
▪︎ REACH
China Publishes Law on the Safety of Hazardous Chemicals
▪︎ REACH
ECHA Publishes Final Report for REF-12 Project – Numerous Violations Found in Imported Goods
▪︎ REACH
Brexit Agreement: Industry Associations Call for Closer Exchange of Information on Substance Data
▪︎ CLP, REACH, SDB
Draft of the 24th ATP to the CLP Regulation Published – Classification Proposals for Lithium Salts and Methyl Methacrylate Remain
▪︎ CLP, REACH, SDB