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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1392 | United States of America | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs…
EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for 10 chemical substances which were the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs) . The chemical substances are subject to Orders issued by EPA pursuant to section 5(e) of TSCA. This action would require persons who intend to manufacture (defined by statute to include import) or process any of these 10 chemical substances for an activity that is designated as a significant new use by this rule to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity. The required notification initiates EPA's evaluation of the intended use within the applicable review period. Persons may not commence manufacture or processing for the significant new use until EPA has conducted a review of the notice, made an appropriate determination on the notice, and has taken such actions as are required with that determination. In addition to this notice of proposed rulemaking, EPA is issuing the action as a direct final rule elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1393 | United States of America | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs…
EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for 19 chemical substances which were the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs) . The chemical substances are subject to Orders issued by EPA pursuant to section 5(e) of TSCA. This action would require persons who intend to manufacture (defined by statute to include import) or process any of these 19 chemical substances for an activity that is designated as a significant new use by these rules to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity. The required notification initiates EPA's evaluation of the intended use within the applicable review period. Persons may not commence manufacture or processing for the significant new use until EPA has conducted a review of the notice, made an appropriate determination on the notice, and has taken such actions as are required with that determination. In addition to this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, EPA is issuing the action as a direct final rule elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1395 | United States of America | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs…
EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for 28 chemical substances which were the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs) . The chemical substances are subject to Orders issued by EPA pursuant to sections 5(e) and 5(f) of TSCA. This action would require persons who intend to manufacture (defined by statute to include import) or process any of these 26 chemical substances for an activity that is designated as a significant new use by this rule to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity. The required notification initiates EPA's evaluation of the intended use within the applicable review period. Persons may not commence manufacture or processing for the significant new use until EPA has conducted a review of the notice, made an appropriate determination on the notice, and has taken such actions as are required with that determination. In addition to this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, EPA is issuing the action as a direct final rule elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1399 | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1396 | United States of America | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs…
EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for 26 chemical substances which were the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs) . The chemical substances are subject to Orders issued by EPA pursuant to sections 5(e) and 5(f) of TSCA. This action would require persons who intend to manufacture (defined by statute to include import) or process any of these 26 chemical substances for an activity that is designated as a significant new use by this rule to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity. The required notification initiates EPA's evaluation of the intended use within the applicable review period. Persons may not commence manufacture or processing for the significant new use until EPA has conducted a review of the notice, made an appropriate determination on the notice, and has taken such actions as are required with that determination. In addition to this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, EPA is issuing the action as a direct final rule elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1401 | United States of America | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs…
EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for 13 chemical substances which are the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs) . This action would require persons to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing manufacture (defined by statute to include import) or processing of any of these 13 chemical substances for an activity that is designated as a significant new use by this proposed rule. If this proposed rule is made final, persons may not commence manufacture or processing for the significant new use until they have submitted a Significant New Use Notice, and EPA has conducted a review of the notice, made an appropriate determination on the notice, and has taken any actions as are required as a result of that determination.
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1428 | United States of America | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs…
EPA is proposing significant new use rules (SNURs) under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) for 66 chemical substances which were the subject of premanufacture notices (PMNs) . The chemical substances are subject to Orders issued by EPA pursuant to section 5(e) of TSCA. This action would require persons who intend to manufacture (defined by statute to include import) or process any of these 66 chemical substances for an activity that is proposed as a significant new use to notify EPA at least 90 days before commencing that activity. The required notification initiates EPA's evaluation of the intended use within the applicable review period. Persons may not commence manufacture or processing for the significant new use until EPA has conducted a review of the notice, made an appropriate determination on the notice, and has taken such actions as are required with that determination.
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/USA/1430 | United States of America | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications | Chemicals | The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety…
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) proposes to amend the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) to maintain alignment with international regulations and standards by incorporating various amendments, including changes to proper shipping names, hazard classes, packing groups, special provisions, packaging authorizations, air transport quantity limitations, and vessel stowage requirements. These revisions are necessary to harmonize the HMR with recent changes made to the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, the International Civil Aviation Organization's Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air, and the United Nations Recommendations on the Transport of Dangerous Goods--Model Regulations. Additionally, PHMSA proposes several amendments to the HMR that would allow for increased alignment with the Transport Canada, Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) Regulations.
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/BRA/822 | Brazil | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Technical regulation or specifications,…
Technical regulation or specifications, Conformity assessment procedures, Risk assessment
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Chemicals | Draft Resolution nº 534 of 12 June 2018
Article…
Draft Resolution nº 534 of 12 June 2018
Article 1 To approve the regulation that establishes the maximum limits of the relevant impurities to be investigated in the studies of five batch and controlled after registration, and gives other measures. Article 2 This Normative Instruction applies to applicants and holders of registration of technical products, premixtures and formulated products. §1 Technical products under registration must demonstrate compliance with the maximum limits established in the Annex of this Normative Instruction. §2 The holders of registration of technical products, premixtures or formulated products must guarantee the maximum limits of relevant impurities stipulated in the Annex of this Normative Instruction. Article 3 For the purpose of this Normative Instruction, any impurities that, in comparison to the active ingredient, may produce a significant toxic adverse effect on health or the environment are considered relevant impurity. § 1 An impurity that occurs in two different active ingredients may be considered as relevant to one and non-relevant to the other, or have different acceptable maximum limits for different active ingredients. §2 The effects of acute oral toxicity , skin or ocular corrosion / irritation, skin sensitization, mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity or other toxicological or ecotoxicologically significant effects are considered to be toxic adverse effects of the relevant impurities. § 3 Impurities of toxicological or ecotoxicological concern are those impurities structurally similar to the substances or classes of substances listed in the Annex, requiring a technical evaluation, based on additional data, to consider them as relevant impurities. Article 4 The holders of registration of technical products produced in the country or imported and of premixes and formulated products imported, based on active ingredients listed in the Annex, shall guarantee: I - that the sampling is carried out lot by lot and is statistically representative of the quantities produced or imported, not being accepted the sampling methodology composed of more than one batch or batch; and II - that the analyzes for the control of the relevant impurities are conducted with traceability and making use of appropriate parameters and methods. Single paragraph. The collection and sampling methodologies will be subject to specific regulation. Article 5 The analyzes for the control of the relevant impurities must be carried out with the technical product. Paragraph 1 By means of justified justification, the analyzes may be carried out in the premix or in the formulated product, when imported or when it is an integrated production, and the results must be expressed according to the quantity of technical product. Paragraph 2 When the analyzes are carried out outside the quality control unit of the manufacturer of the product, they must be carried out by an accredited laboratory in the ABNT NBR / IEC 17025, ISO 17025 or in Good Laboratory Practices - GLP, by the National Institute of Metrology, Quality and Technology - INMETRO, with valid certificate, considering the tests carried out. Article 6 Certificates of analysis shall contain the following items: I - batch or batch identification, date of manufacture, validity; II - name and address of the manufacturer; III - content of active ingredient and the relevant impurity (s), with their respective limits established in the Annex of this Normative Instruction; IV - identification of the analytical method (s) used, with their respective quantification limits, for both active ingredient and impurity (s); V- name and address of the laboratory where the analyzes were carried out; VI - dates of receipt of the sample by the laboratory and date of the analysis and VII - names, functions and signatures of the persons responsible for issuing the certificate. Single paragraph. All analysis certificate information shall be readily identifiable and traceable, including data imputed directly to computer systems. Article 7 The certificates of analysis must be kept vernacular under the custody of the holders of registration of the products. Paragraph 1 When requested, registrants must present the raw data of the analyzes. Paragraph 2 Certificates of analysis and their raw data must be finalized and available for inspection within 30 (thirty) days of the date of production in the country or importation (clearance), remaining under the custody and control of the holders of the registration for the minimum period of five (5) years. Article 8 The registration holder shall maintain control over the destination of each lot or batch of the technical product or formulated, produced or imported, including the identification of the companies for which the product has been supplied, and this data shall remain at the disposal of the authorities for a period of at least five (5) years, counted from the date of local manufacture or importation (clearance). Article 9 It is the responsibility of the owner of the registration to guarantee the quality of the control of impurities in the product, even when the manufacture, production, manipulation or importation of the product is performed by third parties. Paragraph 1 The batch or batch of technical product, premix or formulated product based on active ingredient listed in the Annex to this INC may only be used or marketed after confirmation that the relevant impurity is within the limit established in this standard. Paragraph 2 If the results of the analyzes of the imported lots indicate any relevant impurity above the maximum permitted limit, it is the responsibility of the registration holder to proceed with the appropriate measures for the return of the product. Paragraph 3 In case the results of the analyzes of the batches produced in the country indicate any relevant impurity above the maximum permitted limit, the holder of the registration must: I - promote preliminary investigation, including the evaluation of the need for the application of precautionary measures and corrective actions; II - adopt measures, according to its own procedure, for the treatment of non-compliance or disposal, as the case may be; and III - to keep all the documents related to the procedure used, for a period of five years, from the date of execution of the procedure. Article 10 The Annex of this Normative Instruction will be updated whenever other impurities relevant to the establishment of their respective maximum limits are identified. Paragraph 1 Relevant impurities identified in products based on new active ingredients shall have their maximum limits defined in the registration process until their forecast is expressed in an update of the Annex of this Normative Instruction. Paragraph 2 In the case of identification of new impurities relevant to products based on active ingredients already registered, these should be controlled according to the maximum limit already established by recognized national or international organisms, until updating of the Annex of this Normative Instruction. Article 11 Non-compliance with the provisions contained in this Normative Instruction constitutes an infraction, without prejudice to the applicable civil, administrative and penal liabilities. Article 12 This Normative Instruction shall enter into force within thirty (30) days after the date of its publication and revokes Normative Instructions No. 2 of 20 June 2008 and No. 2 of 15 August 2014. |
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Technical Barriers to Trade | G/TBT/N/CAN/541 | Canada | 2018 | Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances…
Chemical, toxic and hazardous substances management
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Ban/Prohibition, Technical regulation or…
Ban/Prohibition, Technical regulation or specifications
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Chemicals, Manufacturing | Proposed Prohibition of Asbestos and Asbestos…
Proposed Prohibition of Asbestos and Asbestos Products Regulations; and Regulations Repealing the Asbestos Products Regulations
The proposed Regulations would prohibit the import, sale and use of asbestos, and the manufacture, import, sale and use of products containing asbestos with a limited number of exclusions. In addition, the proposed Regulations would not prohibit the use and sale of asbestos and products containing asbestos that were installed prior to the coming into force of the proposed Regulations (such as asbestos and products containing asbestos installed in buildings, civil engineering works, vehicles, ships, and airplanes). The proposed Regulations would also include the following exemptions: 1) a time-limited exclusion for the import and use of asbestos in the chlor-alkali industry, until 31 December 2025; 2) an on-going exclusion for the import, sale and use of asbestos and products containing asbestos for the purpose of display in a museum; and, 3) an on-going exclusion for the import, sale and use of asbestos and products containing asbestos for scientific research, for sample characterization or as an analytical standard in a laboratory. The proposed Regulations include labelling requirements for any asbestos imported for diaphragms in chlor-alkali facilities during the phase-out period. The proposed Regulations would include permit provisions for unforeseen circumstances where asbestos or a product containing asbestos is used to protect human health or the environment , where there is no technically or economically feasible alternative. The permit would be valid for one year and the permit holder would be subject to reporting requirements. Furthermore, a permit holder, museum, laboratory, or chlor-alkali facility benefitting from exclusion would need to prepare and implement an asbestos management plan. |
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