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GHS in China Luo Qiming Ministry of Industry and Information T echnology Kuala Lumpur, 21-23 May 20 13. Contents . A. Inter-ministerial coordination and committees B. Regulations & Standard s C . National GHS C apacity B uilding Project With UNITAR

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  1. GHS in ChinaLuo QimingMinistry of Industry and Information TechnologyKualaLumpur, 21-23 May 2013

  2. Contents • A. Inter-ministerial coordination and committees • B. Regulations & Standards • C. National GHS Capacity Building Project With UNITAR • Achievements (1) – GHS gap analysis • Achievements (2) – National Strategy • Achievements (3) – Training and Awareness Rising

  3. A. Inter-ministerial coordination and committees Leading Agency(1):Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Participating Agency(11): Ministry of Foreign Affairs; National Development and Reform Commission; Ministry of Finance; Ministry of Environmental Protection; Ministry of Transport; Ministry of Agriculture; Ministry of Health; General Administration of Customs; State Administration for Industry and Commerce; General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine; State Administration of Work Safety.

  4. A. Inter-ministerial coordination and committees • Main functions of the Inter-ministerial coordination and committees: • - Draft National Stratagy and related policies for GHS implementation; • - Coordination in the GHS implementation; • - Submit proposals to the revision of the laws and regulations related GHS, evaluate the annual GHS implementation progress; • - Review the GHS implementation report; • - Complete other work delivered by the State Council.

  5. Lead Agencies for GHS implementation in China IndustryTransportAgricultureConsumer A. Inter-ministerial coordination and committees MIIT Ministry of Transport Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Health& State Administration for Industry and Commerce Developing the National action plan and key regulatory scheme to implement GHS Developing the legislation and the enforcement of UN TDG and GHS in transport setting Developing the legislation and the enforcement of GHS on pesticides MEP (Responsible for New Chemical Substances registration in according to GHS) SAWS (Responsible for the supervision of GHS implementation of hazardous chemicals) AQSIQ (Responsible for GHS Implementation on Import&export)

  6. GHS Expert Consultative Committee In May 2012, Expert Consultative Committee of GHS was established. Members of the Expert Consultative Committee:Recommended by members of the Inter-ministerial coordination and committees. The first Expert Consultative Committee contains 22 members, 1 director and 4 vice directors Duties of Expert Consultative Committee of GHS : - Give consultative advice for drafting or revising the standards, laws and regulations; draft a list of classification and labelling on chemicals; draft action plan and supporting policies for the GHS implementation, etc. - Offer technological support on evaluating annual progress, carrying out publicity and training.

  7. a. Regulations on the Control over Safety of hazardous chemicals(DecreeNo.591 issued by the State Council which in implemented since2011.12.1) Listofhazardous chemicals Under Revision b. Environmental Management Measures for New Chemicals (Order No. 7 issued by the Ministry of Environmental Protection) c. Dangerous Goods Transportation Regulations (Order No.2 issued by the Ministry of Transport,implemented since2013.7.1) B. Regulations & Standards

  8. Chinese National Standards related to GHS

  9. a. Establish the Project Coordinating Committee b. Complete the GHS Situation and Gap Analysis c. Set up a draft National GHS Implementation Strategy d. Organize a National GHS Workshop e. GHS Implementation Activities i)Promote the development of a GHS-related legal system based on the existing legal and regulatory framework for chemicals management. ii)Train 450 key personnel, and 1,200 persons of the target audiences iii)Set-up a webpage on a public website iv)Issue 500 brochures related to GHS to universities and/or other public sectors C. National GHS Capacity Building Project in China2 years project(2010-2012) With UNITAR/ILO,supported by EU

  10. Classification standards of hazard chemicals which were published in recent years were developed according to GHS, and they are consistent with hazard classification standards in GHS. However, the standards for Aspiration Hazard and Hazardous to the Ozone Layer are not released yet. If these standards are implemented in China, many of existing chemicals will need reclassification. • (2) In China, although the newly revised Regulations on the Control over Safety of hazardous chemicals adopts the definition of hazardous chemicals according to the GHS classification of physical, health and environmental hazards, which building blocks of GHS should be applied is still under study. The original version of the Regulation only adopted the conception of dangerous goods. And besides acute toxicity, it didn’t take other health and environmental hazards into consideration. Achievements (1) – GHS gap analysis

  11. (3) The existing label standards of hazard chemicals which were published in recent years were developed according to GHS. They are harmonized with GHS about labelling requirements. However, there are several parallel running standards of labelling. The elements and contents of labellingfor Pesticide and workplace are different from GHS requirements. • (4) For safety data sheet, the revised standard of SDS is harmonized with the SDS requirements in GHS. But the following contents are not covered: the way of dealing with confidential ingredients (section 3); the specific requirement for bulk transportation (according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and IBC Code, section 14); and theinformation of revised contents to last revision (section 16). It is pointed out that the SDS requirements for pesticide is different from GHS.

  12. 1. Establish a comprehensive system of GHS laws, regulations and standards. 2. Fundamentally set up a database system for chemicals 3. As to hazardous chemicals, instantly implement GHS according to Regulations on the Control over Safety of hazardous chemicals 4. As to other chemicals, set interim period based on substance and mixture, choose building blocks (under study). 5. Form a management system with chemical enterprises as major implementing part, effectively supervised by government and widely participated by stakeholders. Achievements (2) – National Strategy Objective

  13. Achievements (2) – National Strategy • 1. Upstream chemical suppliers and manufacturers must stick Chinese safety labels in accordance with national standards and offer SDS when supplying chemicals to downstream customers. • 2. Chemicals produced and used in workplace should adopt all GHS hazard communication elements, including safety labels and SDS in accordance with national standard. By training, chemical enterprises should ensure workers to precisely understand the hazard, precaution and emergency disposal measures through safety labels and SDS. • 3. Chemicals transported by road, waterway, railway and air, should stick GHS pictogram on transport container. For chemicals in the List of Dangerous Goods(GB 12268), the packing and labeling equirements should conform to UN RTDG • 4. Daily-use chemical manufacturers and distributors should list the hazard classifications, precautionary measures and accidental release measures in the label and SDS. In order to protect the consumers, warnings should be focused on the specified hazards that could lead to damage while other hazards could be listed in the SDS. • 5. Chemical importers and exporters should apply all the hazard communication elements, including labels and SDS. The chemicals should bein accordance with the requirements of the AQSIQ quarantine. Requirements

  14. 1.Draft and revise the GHS related laws, regulations and standards. finalisethe GHS Inter-ministerial Coordination and Committee. 2.formulate The Catalog of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals of China Achievements (2) – National Strategy 3.Awareness rising and training 4.Set up and improve the national and regional chemical database system and offer services for Stakeholders. Action plan 5.Strenthenthe international cooperation among governments, chemical enterprises, research institutes and inspection organizationson GHS 6.Monitor GHS implementation and ensure harmonization for each sectors in China.

  15. November, 2011: GHS advanced training program (by UN experts, Beijing) May, 2012: GHS domestic training program(Qingdao, Suzhou, Hangzhou) 2011-2012: Trainings and seminars were conducted by State Administration of Work Safety, Civil Aviation Administration and AICM 2012: Internal faculty training in Import and Export System of AQSIQ Achievements (3) – Training and Awareness Rising Training Established National website of GHS,http://ghschina.miit.gov.cn Documents release, standards of policies, laws & regulations, materials of both domestic and international conferences & activities, implementing progress Issue the Manual of GHS Implementation in China Publicity Regional Communication July, 2012: Chemical industry communication between China and Japan, exchanged the implementing progress of international chemicals management trend, GHS in particular.

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