Nexreg releases regulatory news educating organizations on the changes in regulations, and how to keep their industrial and consumer products compliant.

Mar. 10 – Canada: Satisfactory Progress in Chemicals Management

A press release by the government of Canada on the government’s progress in the area of chemical management: The federal government has finished assessing all but 3 of 69 chemical substances identified more than a decade ago as priorities to be assessed for toxicity under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999 (CEPA). It has also […]

Mar. 5 – Global Impact of Environmental Legislation in 2008

A very comprehensive discussion from ECNAsiaMag on a number of pieces of legislation including the following: EU RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive (including Categories 8, Medical and 9 Monitoring and Control Instruments) Korean RoHS, and future Thailand, Taiwan and Australia versions. California RoHS Eco-design of Energy using Products Directive (EuP Directive) REACH regulations EU-Batteries […]

Feb. 28 – Managing Health Claims for Foods in Canada

Health Canada has recently issued a discussion paper. The paper, feedback form and questions are available on the following webpage: Managing Health Claims for Foods in Canada:Towards a Modernized Framework. Note: Please note that the deadline for submission of comments is extended to March 31, 2008. More information can be found at the above link.

Feb. 23 – Revolutionary technique to speed up chemical testing

This goes beyond the regular scope of Regulatory Compliance News by Nexreg Compliance, but we thought our readers would be interested. From EurActiv.com: The chemicals industry could soon have access to a quicker and cheaper means of testing the toxicity of chemicals as the US Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) […]

Feb. 21 – Canada: Regulations Amending TDG

From the Canada Gazette – Regulations Amending the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations: Whereas, pursuant to subsection 30(1) of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992 (see footnote a), a copy of the proposed Regulations Amending the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations, substantially in the form set out in the annexed Regulations, was published in […]

Feb. 21 – GHS Rev. 2 Available Online

GHS Revision 2 is finally available online (previous it was available only in book form). The files are available at the UN website: http://www.unece.org/trans/danger/publi/ghs/ghs_rev02/02files_e.html. Nexreg has more information on GHS at the following links: GHS Strategic Planning (English) ?????????? (Chinese – Simplified) Planification stratégique SGH (French) ????????????????????? (GHS) ????? (Japanese) GHS ?? ?? (Korean) Planificación […]

Feb. 18 – ACGIH Board Ratifies 2008 TLVs and BEIs

A recent release from the ACGIH: ACGIH announced today that its Board of Directors ratified the 2008 Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents and Biological Exposure Indices (BEIs). The Board also approved recommendations for additions to the Notice of Intended Changes (NIC). A listing of the substances that were acted upon […]

Feb. 18 – Prop 65: Warnings For Exposures To Listed Chemicals In Foods

A recent release from the OEHHA: …Many interested parties have requested that OEHHA provide more guidance concerning acceptable methods for providing warnings to consumers for exposures to listed chemicals in foods purchased at retail stores. The specific guidance currently provided by regulations concerning the range of possible options for providing Proposition 65 warnings for exposures […]

Feb. 15 – FDA launches safety review of tattoo chemicals

A story that has appeared in a few newspapers: The Food and Drug Administration regulates everything from lipstick and nail polish to lotions and sunscreens, but it long has ignored a possible hazard that can really get under your skin — the inks and pigments used in tattoos. Prompted by reports of skin problems, including […]

Feb. 15 – Will We See Phthalate Labeling Legislation in U.S., Canada?

At least one lobby group is trying to make it happen, according to CosmeticsDesign.com: A Canadian lobby group has called on Health Canada to make labeling phthalates a requirement on personal care products in response to a study linking baby care products to the chemical’s concentration in infant urine. The British Columbia-based Labour Environmental Alliance […]