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First-Year Implementation of the Prioritized Existing Chemical Substance (PECs) Registration 2020-12-244
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歐盟積極推動「綠色協議(Green Deal)」與「化學永續策略(Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability)」,持續簡化並強化化學品管理法規。2025年預計將正式提出REACH法規修正案,並持續擴增限制物質與SVHC(高度關注物質)清單,以及針對PFAS等持久性化學物質展開全面性風險評估。 英國則自脫歐後實施UK REACH制度,建立獨立的註冊與資料轉移機制;土耳其亦已全面落實KKDIK(土耳其REACH)制度,要求製造商與進口商完成預註冊與技術檔案準備。我國環境部化學署也參考REACH精神,推動化學物質登錄制度,要求企業提供完整資料,方可合法上市販售。除了源頭管理,國際法規對成品中含SVHC或限制物質的揭露與供應鏈溝通也提出更高要求。企業須強化物質資訊管理與資料透明度,落實與供應鏈上下游的有效溝通,才能確保產品順利進入歐盟、英國等國際市場。 為協助我國產業掌握國際REACH制度與國內化學物質登錄規範的最新趨勢與實務對策,本研討會特別邀請TÜV SÜD REACH Team顧問深入解析法規發展、合規挑戰與風險管理要點,並結合產發署「國際化學品政策宣導網」推動過程中累積的諮詢實務經驗,說明企業在面對成品中SVHC物質管理與資訊揭露時常見的因應問題,協助業者提升供應鏈韌性與國際市場合規能力。敬邀對國際化學品管理法規最新發展有興趣的廠商,共同參與!國際化學品政策宣導網 原文網址: https://ccd.nat.gov.tw/chemexp/content/news/NewsDetail.aspx?id=4710 http://www.jointek.tw/yellowpage/hot_514993.html Intl REACH Seminar holding on Jue 6. Mr. Kimmy Wu as speaker! 國際REACH法規最新發展與管理趨勢 _台灣因應經驗與應對策略開放報名 205-05-133 2025-05-13 2026-05-13
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First-Year Implementation of the Prioritized Existing Chemical Substance (PECs) Registration

The first batch of registration for the 106 PECs has come into effect on January 1st, 2020. The overall regulation implementation seems running a little behind, yet has been moving forward little by little despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Important updates and observation of the PECs registration implementation during this year:

  1. In June, Taiwan EPA published the Guidance on PECs to provide registrant more options for their registration.
  2. Due to difficulty in registration implementation, the EPA is working on the draft amendment:

ü   Propose to extend the registration deadline from 2021 to 2023.

ü   Propose to deferred the submission deadline for the chemical safety report (chapters 8 and 9) of the dossier.

  1. To encourage early submission and apply alternative test reports in the dossier, a 25% off discount for the submission fee is proposed.  

Overall, Taiwan PEC registration is undergoing, and the EPA is working on a swift adjustment proposal of the implementation policy.  In the current condition, we have experienced to assist our industry partners successfully to submit their dossier in compliance with legal requirements up to date.    

Hydrofluoric Acid is Proposed to be the Second Concerned Chemical Substances under TCCSCA.

To address public safety concerns and food adulteration prevention, Hydrofluoric acid (CAS No. 7664- 39-3) is proposed to be the second Concerned Chemical Substance (CCS), following the Nitrous Oxide. Other than its typical uses in manufacturing of semiconductor chips, cleaning, and rust removing, HF is found misused in other intended occasions such as oil and milk adulteration, and murder incident in Taiwan.

In addition to four Toxic Chemical Substance categories under the TCCSCA, (1) persistent/bioaccumulation in environment, (2) CMR, (3) acute toxic to human, and (4) endocrine disruption and other environment harms, the CCS is to address food safety and public concern of chemicals that cannot be properly managed by other regulations and competent agencies in certain conditions. Once HF is listed as the CCS, any HF handling activities regarding manufacturing, importation, sales, uses, warehousing, and e-commence etc. will be illegal without approval by the competent authority.

Exposure Assessment Becomes Norm to Protect Workers from Chemical Hazards

This year marks 6 years since the Occupational Safety Health Act (OSH Act) amendment in 2014 to require exposure assessment and prevention measures when operating chemicals possess GHS health hazards in all workplaces.  As the outcomes of a 5-year worksite promotion program, over 58% of SMEs workplaces operating chemicals are covered in this exercise.  0ver 90% of the visited enteritis uses the Chemical Control Banding (CCB) for their screening assessment, furthermore, quantitative models and workplace environment monitoring are applied for higher risk of exposure scenarios. 

Most importantly, the awareness of safe chemical uses is emphasized and prioritized among employers, workers and chemical suppliers and beyond through the assessment activities.  Personal protective equipment (PPEs) are commonly observed to remedy exposure risks, nevertheless, replacement, reduction, engineering control and ventilations are preferred approach to improve exposure reduction in an effective way.  It needs more capital investment and administrative arrangement to apply the assessment outcomes into daily reality checks in workplaces.  It is also found that GHS implementation not only highlight the essentials of hazard self-classification and communication (inventory, SDS, labelling and chemicals safety report), but also to make the exposure assessment and proper management possible beyond regulatory lists typically relied on the competent agency.  GHS implementation paves the basis for streamlining chemical safety promotion in workplaces and beyond.

References from the cooperated helpdesk SAHTECH News Letter No.5
參考資料來源SAHTECH電子短訊05 -109.12.24