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Keeping you aware of, and in compliance with, GHS regulations in over 75 countries Web Demo 2010 Enhesas GHS Tracking Service Globally Harmonized System for Classification of Labeling of Chemicals
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Online tool providing monthly updates on GHS regulations & policies in 75 countries: o adopted and proposed regulations, including titles, abstracts, analyses, and business impacts o global overviews o expert analysis of how individual country legislation aligns/ deviates from GHS Optional – product specific on-call consulting services 7 June 2014Slide 2GHS Service Demo Service Description
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7 June 2014Slide 3GHS Service Demo How to use the service Recent regulations listed in Blue, posted on a rolling 3 month basis Regulations that have happened in the past month are listed in Red Any GHS related legislation coming down the pipeline Other relevant GHS issues of which Enhesa thinks you should be aware Search by keyword, adoption date, issue, etc. Summary of all key developments from the past month Click here to see a detailed spreadsheet of all GHS implementation to date around the world (slide 5)
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7 June 2014Slide 4GHS Service Demo Sample Monitoring Report Business Impact for this report: If the company transports non-refrigerated liquid gases, the company should be aware that NOM-046-SCT2/2010 has been updated to align specific requirements of former NOM-046-SCT2/1998 regarding the design, construction, inspection and testing specification and characteristics for non-refrigerated liquid gases portable tanks, with the United Nations Model Regulation for the Transport of Dangerous Goods, 15 th Revised edition. Given that companies carrying out transport of non- refrigerated liquid gases are obliged to use only portable tanks duly approved and labeled in accordance with NOM-0460SCT2/2010, the company will have to ensure that transporters of non-refrigerated liquid gases are in compliance with NOM-046-SCT2/2010. Also included in each Monitoring Report: Issuing Authority Enforcing Authority Regulatory Citation Legislation Repealed Adoption Date Affected Operations Implementation Date Business Impact Contact Shaded boxes used to identify level of importance
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7 June 2014Slide 5GHS Service Demo Additional features - Global Summary Table of GHS Implementation Spreadsheet Hyperlink directly back to the relevant Enhesa Monitoring Report
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On-demand phone based consulting o Provided by Enhesa regulatory experts Pinpointed to your product Examples: o Are both cosmetic ingredients and finished cosmetic products excluded from the requirements contained in the EU CLP regulation? If so, does another law require labels containing classification and hazard communication for cosmetic products and ingredients? Does the EU CLP contain other exceptions related to products or specific chemicals? o If I distribute a product in the EU containing a mixture manufactured by another company, do I need to provide information on the SDS indicating that I am the supplier of the mixture, although I am not an official distributor. o At what level of impurity is a substance considered a mixture under UN GHS guidance or definitions? o If I have a chemical product classified using EU CLP classifications do I need to reclassify in order to ship to Japan? 7 June 2014Slide 6Title Product Specific Consulting
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Standard GHS Services o Cost: $7,500 per year o Accessibility: Open to 5 individual users within your company GHS Plus o Standard GHS service plus16 hours product specific on demand assistance o Get it now with GHS Plus for an additional $2,500 only (Regularly a $3,600 value!) Order now 7 June 2014Slide 7GHS Service Demo Order Information
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