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South Africa Implements GHS Revision 10 for Classification and Labelling from 1 July 2025

2025-07-08 Reference source : The South African Department of Employment & Labour

Safety data sheets (SDSs) South Africa Enforcement Hazardous Chemicals Hazard Classification and Labelling Globally Harmonized System GHS


On 1 July 2025, the transition period for the introduction of the tenth revised edition of the Globally Harmonized System for Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS 10) was completed.  The South African Department of Employment and Labour previously released Draft Regulation No. 50431, which introduces revised guidelines for limiting exposure to hazardous chemical agents (HCAs).  A key element of the draft is the adoption of GHS 10, which is scheduled to take effect from 1 July 2025.  Comments from stakeholders were due on 5 July 2024. 

Key Updates include: 

  • Adoption of GHS 10 by 1 July 2025, with phase-in schedules for future revisions: 

  • GHS 11: by July 2027 

  • GHS 12: by July 2029 

  • Stricter labelling rules, including pictogram sizes and clearer disclosure of ingredients, especially for carcinogens and Specific Target Organ Toxicity STOT hazards. 

  • Mandatory SDSs for mixtures, even if not classified for acute toxicity. 

  • Revised Occupational Exposure Limits (OELs) with updated calculation methodologies. 

  • Enhanced safety protocols for particulates, confined spaces, and personal protective equipment. 

  • Comprehensive medical and biological monitoring, respecting ethical standards such as informed consent. 

  • Employer obligations to engage health and safety committees in all HCA-related matters. 

For more details, please refer to our previous news update published on GPC gateway



We acknowledge that the above information has been compiled from The South African Department of Employment & Labour.

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