Regulation on the ban on some toxic substances, Canadian Gazzetta 2022

Regolamento sul divieto di alcune sostanze tossiche, Gazzetta canadese 2022

Regulations on the ban on some toxic substances, Canadian Gazzetta 2022, Part I, volume 156, number 20

The proposal for the regulation on the prohibition of some toxic substances, 2022 was published inCanadian gazzetta, Part I, vol. 156, n. 20, on May 14, 2022 and was opened for a 75 -day public comment period which ends on July 28, 2022.

The regulations include a list of prohibited toxic substances and authorized activities related to them.

  • The prohibited substances include examples such as ESSECLOROROBENZENE, POLICLORROGRATED BIFENILI and perfluorootottanic acid.
  • Authorized activities may include the use, sale or import of certain products to specific conditions.
  • The regulations outline the deadlines for authorization requests, the conditions for authorized activities and the requirements for labeling and disposal.

Annex 1 - prohibited toxic substances and authorized activities

  • Attachment 1 of the regulations provides a detailed list of prohibited toxic substances, the products that contain them, authorized activities, conditions and deadlines for requests for authorization.
  • It covers a wide range of substances, including polybromurato bipheniles, chlorinated alkans and various perfluoring compounds.
  • The program specifies the conditions for each authorized activity and outlines the timing for compliance.

Annex 2 - Information required for use in the laboratory

  • Attachment 2 of the legislation concerns the information requested relating to the use of certain toxic substances in the laboratories for analysis, scientific research or as laboratory analytical standards.
  • It includes information on the laboratory, on the toxic substances used, on the period of use provided, on the quantities used, on the proposed and effective uses and on the concentration of toxic substances in the products.

Annex 3 - accidental presence

  • Table 3 concerns the accidental presence of certain toxic substances.
  • It establishes limits for the total concentration of specific substances that may be present in artifacts or products.
  • This program helps to manage and control the involuntary presence of toxic substances.

Annex 4 - Information required for authorization applications

  • Annex 4 outlines the information requested in a request for permission or renewal of a permit.
  • It includes details on the applicant, quantity of toxic substances, proposed uses, alternative substances, environmental protection measures and implementation plans.

The regulation on the ban on some toxic substances, 2022, published in Canada Gazette, Part I, volume 156, number 20, plays a fundamental role in safeguarding human health and the environment.

By limiting and controlling the use of toxic substances, these regulations contribute to a cleaner and safer Canada.

Compliance with these regulations is essential for organizations and individuals involved in activities related to the toxic substances listed.

As a manufacturer of articles, where is the difference compared to the EU?

  1. They take a better known foot (DP): 1.4: 7.10-DimetanoDibenzo [A, E] cyclottene, 1.2,3,4,7,8,8,10,13,13,14.14-Dodecacoclore-1, 4.4a, 5.6.6a, 7,10.10a, 11,12.12a-Dodecaidro-, which has the molecular formula. C18H12CL12

  2. Decabromodifenilnota etano (DBDPE): benzene, 1.1 ′-(1.2-ETANDIIL) bis [2,3,4,5,6- pentabromo-, which has the molecular formula C14H4BR10

 

Ahmed Sakr

Product Compliance Consultant

ComplyMarket Ug (Technical Description)

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