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Chemical inventory GHS Colombia
In 2020 Colombia became the third Latin American country to join the OECD. As a membership requirement, the country has to develop a chemicals management system, including chemical regulation. The chemical regulation draft named integral management of chemical substances for industrial use was posted in December 2020 and notified the World Trade Organization (WTO) on January 4, 2021. The new proposal is open for public participation until February 26, 2021.
This draft is now under review from industries in Colombia, and the major concern is mostly related to registry requirements and hazard-based provision. Colombia's National Association of Industries (ANDI), for example, expressed their concerns over the chemical regulation presented in July 2020, specifically for the obligation to register the industrial chemicals.
Colombia's draft proposes establishing a national inventory. The current draft proposes that all substances manufactured or imported to Colombia which present at least one GHS hazard and exceed 100 kg/year would need to require information such as:
The latest draft scopes those substances identified and classified by the GHS, excepted those controlled by existing regulation, mercury and composed, natural substances, polymers, substances in customs transit, non-isolated intermediaries, and samples without commercial value.
In addition to the Inventory, a registry is foreseen as complementary data for those substances identified as priorities. The criteria for priority substances will be defined on further regulations. Those Importers and manufacturers that deal with 100 Kg of substance or more will have to conduct the environmental and health risk assessment and propose risk reduction and management plans.
Colombia adopted the GHS 6th Edition in 2018, and it might be the first comprehensive chemicals management framework adopted in Latin America, ahead of Chile and Mexico. The draft is currently published for public consultation, and this might be the last step before the bill is introduced.
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