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Singapore Notifies WTO of New Regulations for Formaldehyde in Paints
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yde, a hazardous chemical known for its carcinogenic properties. Once the new regulations |
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Singapore to Ban Formaldehyde in Paints under Environmental Protection and Management Act from January 2026
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iting exposure to formaldehyde, a known carcinogen and respiratory irritant.
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EU’s RAC Strengthens Talc Regulation with Stricter Carcinogen Classification
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c should be classified as a Category 1B carcinogen and STOT RE1 under the Classification, |
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EPA Classifies Five Substances as High-Priority for Risk Evaluation Under Toxic Substances Control Act
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rmally classify five known or suspected carcinogens as High-Priority Substances (HPS) for |
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Ukrainian updated toy regulation in line with Directive 2009/48/EC of the EU
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are hazardous and/or are classified as carcinogenic, mutated or toxic. Consequently, this |
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Dominican Republic Tightens Rules on Cosmetic Products to Safeguard Consumers
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ingredients, including known allergens, carcinogens, and restricted colorants based on in |
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K-REACH: What are the next steps after pre-registration?
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ances exceeding 1,000 tons per year, or carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reproductive toxins (C |
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New EU Toy Safety Regulation to Tighten Chemical Limits and Enable PFAS Restrictions
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beyond the current protections against carcinogenic and mutagenic substances. The Regulat |
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South Africa Implements GHS Revision 10 for Classification and Labelling from 1 July 2025
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sclosure of ingredients, especially for carcinogens and Specific Target Organ Toxicity STO |
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Ukraine Notifies WTO of Draft Amendments to Cosmetic Products Regulation
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standards, especially those concerning carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reprotoxic (CMR) subst |
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Proposal for Restriction suggested by ECHA for skin sensitisers in textiles and leather articles
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ide. As all of them are classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic and reprotoxic (CMR).
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Restrictions on dry-cleaning agent perchloroethylene in California from January 2022.
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st US state to ban the use of potential carcinogens in dry cleaning. Companies must switch |
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Updates on Korea and Trade Issues
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ances exceeding 1,000 tons per year, or carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reproductive toxins (C |
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Food Contact Materials updates in EU 2020
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hazard assessments for each chemical on carcinogenicity / mutagenicity / reprotoxicity, bi |
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Important Update: KKDIK Deadlines to be Extended
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more.
Substances falling within the Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, and Reprotoxic Category 1 |
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ECHA includes 9 new Substances of Very High Concern in Candidate List
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istent and very bioaccumulative (vPvB), carcinogenic, toxic for reproduction, or have en |
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Updates on Eurasia REACH implementation.
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tains a list of chemicals classified as carcinogens, mutagens, and reprotoxicants of hazar |
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UK REACH: only two months left to apply for grandfathering
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onnes or more per year
Carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction |
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8 new substances to be identified as SVHC by ECHA
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can include substances which are:
Carcinogenic, Mutagenic or toxic to Reproduction ( |
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ECHA Adds Eight Hazardous Chemicals to the SVHC Candidate List
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n health, specifically in reproduction, carcinogenic, respiratory sensitisers, or endocrin |