Regulations on the prohibition of certain toxic substances, canada gazette 2022

Peraturan Larangan Zat Beracun Tertentu, Canada Gazette 2022

Regulations prohibiting certain toxic materials, canada gazette 2022, part I, volume 156, number 20

Proposed regulations on the prohibition of certain toxic materials, 2022 issued inCanadian sheet, Part I, JIL. 156, No.20, on May 14, 2022 and was open to the period of public comments for 75 days which ended on July 28, 2022.

The regulation includes a list of prohibited toxic substances and official activities related to it.

  • Forbidden substances include examples such as hexaclorobenzene, bifenil polythlorination, and perfluorococoocanoic acid.
  • Permitted activities can include the use, sales, or import of certain products under certain conditions.
  • The regulation describes the deadline for permit application, provisions on permitted activities, and labeling and disposal requirements.

Schedule 1 - toxic substances and official activities that are prohibited

  • Schedule 1 of the regulation provides a detailed list of prohibited toxic substances, products that contain them, permitted activities, provisions, and due date of permit application.
  • This includes various substances, including bifenil polybromination, the mostlorinated alkanes, and various perforination compounds.
  • The schedule determines the conditions for each official activity and describes the compliance time line.

Schedule 2 - information needed for laboratory use

  • Schedule 2 of these regulations relating to the information needed related to the use of certain toxic substances in the laboratory for analysis, scientific research, or as a laboratory analysis standard.
  • This information includes information about laboratories, toxic materials used, estimated time periods of use, amounts used, proposed usage and actual use, and concentration of toxic materials in the product.

Schedule 3 - accidental presence

  • Schedule 3 Discusses the existence of certain toxic substances unintentionally.
  • This sets the total concentration limit of certain substances that may exist in manufacturing goods or products.
  • This schedule helps manage and control the presence of unwanted toxic substances.

Schedule 4 - information required for permission application

  • Schedule 4 Describe the information needed in the permit application or permit extension.
  • This includes details about the applicant, the amount of toxic material, the proposal of use, alternative materials, environmental protection measures, and implementing plans.

Regulations on the prohibition of certain toxic substances, 2022, issued in Canada Gazette, Part I, Volume 156, Number 20, play an important role in maintaining human health and the environment.

By limiting and controlling the use of toxic substances, this regulation contributes to cleaner and safer Canada.

Compliance with this regulation is very important for organizations and individuals involved in activities related to registered toxic substances.

As an article manufacturer, what's the difference with the EU?

  1. Dekloran Pluscat Foot (DP): 1,4: 7,10-Dimethanodibenzo [A, E] cyclooktena, 1,2,3,4,7,8,9,10,13,13,14,14,14-Dodecachlor-1, 4,4a, 5,6,6a, 7,10,10a, 11,12,12a-Dodecahydro-

  2. Decabromodiphenylenylline Foot Ethane (DBDPE): Benzene, 1.1 ′-(1,2-ethanediyl) BIS [2,3,4,5,6- Pentabromo-, which has a molecular formula C14H4BR10

 

Ahmed Sakr

Product Compliance Consultant

COMPLYMARKET UG (Hftungsbeschraenkt)

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