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.

What's New

December 2,2011 Our server was stopped for system failure.(Dec 1st 04:00 - 11:30 [JST] )  System is restored now.
June 6,2011 (Notice) Chemical Management Policy Division Manufacturing Industries Bureau; Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry , " Import Clearance Procedures for the Chemical Substances under the Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc." was published.  [PDF markPDF 140KB]
June 3,2011 The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry , "Special procedures for notification of import quantities under Chemical Substances Control Law" was published.
Apr 7,2011 J-CHECK(English) has been released.
Feb 15,2011 "Implementation of the Act on the Evaluation of Chemical Substances and Regulation of Their Manufacture, etc. (Provisional version)" is available.
Feb 15,2011 "Notification of the Manufacturing Amount, etc. of General Chemical Substances and Assessment Chemical Substances Preliminary Preparation Materials" is available.
Oct 06,2010 Presentation material of the CSCL workshop in Taipei on Sep 9, 2010.
(English material includes tentative translation of Chinese)
June 10,2010 The English website on GLP is opened.

Outline

Kashin-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.
In 1986, the law was amended to include the regulation of chemical substances that are not highly accumulative but that are persistently toxic (Type II Specified Chemical Substances and Designated Chemical Substances - current Type II Monitoring Chemical Substances). In 2003, the law was further amended following international trend and OECD recommendations on chemical management. Thereby an assessment and regulation system was introduced to focus on the impact of chemical substances on flora and fauna, and the possibility of discharge into the environment.
Kashin-ho mainly consists of two parts; prior assessment of new chemical substances, and regulations based on their properties.
CMC provides technical support to ensure appropriate operation of the law under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW), the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), and the Ministry of Environment (MOE).

Chemical Substances Control Law

See Chemical Substances Control Law for detailed information.

Lists of Chemical Substances

See Lists of Chemical Substances controlled by the Chemical Substances Control Law.

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