Mar-16-2022 Chemical industry Hazard assessment Mexico
On February 28, 2022, the Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SCT) issued an Official Mexican Norm (NOM in Spanish). This regulation assigns specifications for transpor...
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On February 28, 2022, the Secretariat of
Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SCT) issued an Official
Mexican Norm (NOM in Spanish). This regulation assigns specifications for transporting
certain classes of dangerous goods, including consumer goods containing small
quantities of hazardous substances. The aim is to establish new safety
provisions.
NOM-011-1-SCT-2-2022 aligns the national standards with the international
guidelines related to the transportation of excepted quantities of hazardous
materials. The Official Mexican Norm reduces the transportation exigencies,
consequently lowering cost and encouraging commercialization. It will also leverage
the competition of the national products into international commerce. Concomitantly,
NOM-011-1-SCT-2-2022 addresses labeling and packing of hazardous substances
initially exempted from compliance with the NOM-002-SCT/2011 (due to exception
quantities). They refer to NOM-002-SCT/2011’s column 7b:
Code |
Maximum net amount per package/ inner package |
Maximum net amount per package/outer
box |
E0 |
Transport is not allowed in the form of
exception quantity |
|
E1 |
30 |
1000 |
E2 |
30 |
500 |
E3 |
30 |
300 |
E4 |
1 |
500 |
E5 |
1 |
300 |
1 expressed in grams for solids and
milliliters for liquids and gases; or the sum of grams and milliliters in the
case of ordinary packaging
In the case of Explosives and Radioactive goods,
they must also comply with the provisions of the Ministry of National Defense
and the Ministry of Energy through the National Commission for Nuclear Safety
and Safeguards, respectively. According to NOM-011-1-SCT-2-2022, the transport of hazardous substances and materials in
excepted quantities and final consumption must be carried out based on their
hazard classification and quantities to be transported.
NOM-011-1-SCT-2-2022 will enter into force 60 calendar days after its publication. And concerned businesses in Mexico need to fully comply.
Read LessSep-03-2021 Animal testing Cosmetic Products Mexico
On the 2nd of September 2021, the Chamber of Senators in Mexico passed the bill to prohibit the use of animals for cosmetics testing. The bill stipulates that cosmetic product cannot be manufacture...
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On the 2nd of September
2021, the Chamber of Senators in Mexico passed the bill to prohibit the use of
animals for cosmetics testing. The bill stipulates that cosmetic product cannot
be manufactured, imported, or marketed when their final production go through animal
testing or contains ingredients that have been subjected to animal testing or
both.
This makes Mexico the first country
in North America to implement a complete ban on animal testing for cosmetics. Due
to this new policy, manufacturers and importers have to indicate on their
products’ packaging that no animal testing was done. Sanctions will be applied
for those who violate this ban.
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