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IFRA Notifies 51st Amendment to the IFRA Standards

IFRA notifies its 51st Amendment including new and updated Standards, and a combined Annex on contributions from other sources.

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Brazil Implements Revision 7 of GHS

NBR 14725, the Standard that incorporates the GHS criteria for classification, SDS and labels in Brazil has been updated and a few specific changes to this regulation were included as well.

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China Seeks Comments on New GB 30000 Standards

China published two draft standards on GHS classification and labelling of hazardous chemicals.

Polymeric Frontsheets and Backsheets for Photovoltaic (PV) Modules

Materials testing and certification resources from UL Solutions can help you meet updated IEC requirements for photovoltaic (PV) frontsheets and backsheets.

U.S. EPA Proposes to Regulate Perchloroethylene under TSCA

EPA has proposed to prohibit many ongoing uses of Perchloroethylene and to regulate the remaining uses.

Navigating the Dynamics of PFAS Regulation

UL Solutions’ PFAS content package can help manufacturers, producers and suppliers understand how their products are affected.

Peru's GHS-Aligned Decree: Managing Chemical Substances

Peru’s Decree No. 1570 ensures health and environmental protection through comprehensive chemical substance management. It includes GHS-aligned classification, national registry for substances, risk assessment. Future regulations refine the framework.

Changes to California HMBP Requirements Effective this Year

Under California’s Hazardous Materials Business Plan requirements, businesses in California handling certain volumes of hazardous materials must submit plans.

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U.S. EPA Amends TSCA CBI Requirements

U.S. EPA has finalized new and amended requirements regarding confidential business information claims under the Toxic Substances Control Act.

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U.S. EPA Proposes Amendments to New Chemicals Regulations

EPA has proposed amendments to the new chemicals regulations under TSCA, including the removal of certain exemptions for new PFAS and other PBT chemicals.