National Regulations Governing Labels:
The responsibility of Indonesia’s chemical regulation falls under the Ministry of Industry. Pursuant to article 2, paragraph 4 and Article 13 of regulation 87/M-IND/PER/9/2009 (Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Label in Chemicals) the ministry of Industry has released regulation 21/IAK/PER/4/2010 (Technical Guidelines for Implementation of Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labels in Chemicals). Regulation 21/IAK/PER/4/2010 provides specific guidelines for labels according to UN GHS 2nd version.
Additional Regulations:
Other regulations relating to chemical management and chemical product labeling include:
- Government regulation No. 74/2001
- Ministry of Trade regulation No. 44/M-DAG/PER/9/2009
- Law No. 32/2009 on Environmental Protection and Management
- Decree of Environment Minister Number 3 year 2008 – regarding hazardous and toxic material symbol and labeling
- Decree of Environment Minister Number 2 year 2010 regarding Single Windows Electronic System Application for Registration of hazardous and toxic materials
GHS Implementation Status:
Indonesia has adopted the UN GHS through regulation 87/M-IND/PER/9/2009 implementing the UN GHS system. Single substances are subject to GHS requirements, while mixtures are voluntary until December of 2013.
Language for required text:
Multi-Jurisdiction Label Options:
N/A
Extra language comments:
All specific hazard text provided in Indonesian, English or other UN official languages. Hazard text can be provided in additional languages upon request. Marketing text translation can be provided upon request.