Activities Related to the Chemical Substances Control Law The Law Concerning the Examination and Regulation of Manufacture, etc. of Chemical Substances (or the Chemical Substances Control Law) was enacted in 1973 in the wake of emergence of environmental polution and hazards caused by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). This law mandates prior evaluation of certain hazardous properties of new chemical substances which are intended to be manufactured or imported to Japan.
OutlineKashin-ho was enacted in 1973 in the wake of environmental pollution caused by PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls). It intends to prevent pollution by chemical substances with similar properties to PCBs, including high persistency, high accumulation, and long-term toxicity. As for newly manufactured or imported chemical substances, their safety should be assessed before import and/or introduction to the market, and those with PCB-like properties are regulated for their manufacturing, import and use. Chemical Substances Control LawSee Chemical Substances Control Law for detailed information. Lists of Chemical SubstancesSee Lists of Chemical Substances controlled by the Chemical Substances Control Law. Contact UsChemical Management Center 2-49-10 Nishihara, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, 151-0066 Japan |