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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▪︎ REACH, SDS
REACH Candidate List Expanded: ECHA Evaluates Polybrominated Compound as an SVHC
▪︎ CLP
CLP Regulation: EU Parliament Approves Postponement of Deadlines for CLP Applications
▪︎ REACH
REACH Fees: EU Commission Publishes Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/2067 – Substance Registrations Will Become More Expensive
▪︎ CLP, Toy Regulation
EU Toy Regulation: EU Council Adopts New Rules for Toy Safety
▪︎ GHS, REACH, SDS
South Korea: New Requirements for Safety Data Sheets
▪︎ CLP, GHS, SDS
Japan: Ministry Updates and Supplements Templates for Safety Data Sheets and Labels
▪︎ CLP, GHS, SDS
GHS: UN Publishes GHS Rev. 11
▪︎ REACH
ECHA SCIP Database: EU Considers Abolition – Consultation Unleashes a Flood of Comments
▪︎ REACH
SVHC Status: These Substances Are Threatened with the Risk Being Added to the REACH Candidate List
▪︎ CLP, GHS, SDS
Hazardous Products Regulations in Canada: Transition Period Ends on December 14, 2025 – USA and Canada in Step with GHS Rev.7
▪︎ REACH, SDS
REACH Candidate List Expanded: ECHA Evaluates Polybrominated Compound as an SVHC
▪︎ CLP
CLP Regulation: EU Parliament Approves Postponement of Deadlines for CLP Applications
▪︎ REACH
REACH Fees: EU Commission Publishes Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/2067 – Substance Registrations Will Become More Expensive
▪︎ CLP, Toy Regulation
EU Toy Regulation: EU Council Adopts New Rules for Toy Safety
▪︎ GHS, REACH, SDS
South Korea: New Requirements for Safety Data Sheets
▪︎ CLP, GHS, SDS
Japan: Ministry Updates and Supplements Templates for Safety Data Sheets and Labels
▪︎ CLP, GHS, SDS
GHS: UN Publishes GHS Rev. 11
▪︎ REACH
ECHA SCIP Database: EU Considers Abolition – Consultation Unleashes a Flood of Comments
▪︎ REACH
SVHC Status: These Substances Are Threatened with the Risk Being Added to the REACH Candidate List
▪︎ CLP, GHS, SDS