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Chile became the first country in Latin America to introduce a national regulation for chemical substances and mixtures in February 2021. Decree No. 57, together with implementing Resolution No. 777/2021, established the Regulation on the Classification, Labelling and Notification of Hazardous Chemicals and Mixtures, formally adopting the seventh revised edition of the GHS for chemical products.

The new legislation, issued by MINSAL-MMA, targets chemical substances and hazardous mixtures. It provides for the development of a substance notification and prioritization system, enabling risk assessments to be conducted for selected substances following their manufacture and/or importation. Notifiers are requested to provide information on chemicals when dealing with 1 ton per year or above via the environmental authority portal. The notification is made on a biennial basis concerning the import or produced quantity every two years with the deadline on August 30th. On 30 December 2024, Chile officially published its first National Chemical Inventory under Resolution No. 7595/2024, comprising more than 860 industrial hazardous substances. The second notification deadline is set for 30 August 2026.

 

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Chile approves a list of Hazardous substances concerning the importation procedure 
Chile approves a list of Hazardous substances concerning the importation procedure 

On 11 January 2023, the Chilian environmental authority approved Resolution 15 which aims to control the import of hazardous substances to the country and authorizes the GHS-based “List of Classification of...

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Chile revises its list of hazardous substances to align with the GHS classification
Chile revises its list of hazardous substances to align with the GHS classification

The Chilean Ministry of Health has revised its import controls for hazardous substances, aiming to streamline some aspects of the process and align the list with the GHS classification system. The...

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