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    Free Webinar: Interpretation of the Revision in the Draft GB 15258 General Rules for Preparation of Chemicals Safety Label

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    Introduction

    On August 13, 2025, the Department of Science and Technology of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced that, in accordance with the mandatory national standard development and revision plan issued by the Standardization Administration of China (SAC), it has completed the drafting of the mandatory national standard General Rules for Preparation of Chemical Safety Label (Draft for Comments). The draft standard and its explanatory notes are now published to solicit further feedback from the public.

    The public can fill out the Mandatory National Standard Feedback Form and submit feedback via the methods described on the MIIT website between August 14, 2025, and October 12, 2025.

    This revision of the national standard not only aligns with the requirements of the UN GHS 10th revised edition, but also integrates seamlessly with GB 30000.1-2024.

    The most significant change is the introduction of the QR code of Chemical Safety Information, along with refined and updated provisions of GHS label for small-package and kit.

    To help companies quickly grasp the key revisions and submit precise comments, CIRS will host a free webinar on September 11, 2025 at 9:00 am (London Time)—your participation is warmly welcomed!

    Time

    Language

    Date

    Time (Beijing Time, GMT+8)

    Speaker

    Registration

    English

    September 11, 2025

    16:00 –17:00 pm

    Arenas Qian

    Playback

    Registration Fee

    Free

    Main Contents

    • Clause-by-clause analysis of the key amendments in the revised GB 15258;
    • Compliance strategies and case demonstrations for small-package and kit labeling;
    • Implementation roadmap and FAQs for the QR Code of Chemical Safety Information;
    • Template for submitting comments and tips for effective feedback.

    Speaker

    Arenas Qian, Senior Regulatory Consultant of Hazardous Chemicals, CIRS China

    Arenas graduated from Zhejiang University, he has been providing chemical compliance consulting services since 2008. Over 17 years in the field, he has gained comprehensive expertise in EU REACH, China’ REACH, hazardous chemical management, UN GHS, the EU CLP Regulation, and the storage and transportation of hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods. His ability to synthesize these diverse regulatory frameworks has enabled him to solve complex problems for clients, earning consistent praise. He now focuses on delivering technical services for regulatory market access of hazardous chemicals and dangerous goods in China.

    Registration

    Note: You will receive emails with a link one day and 15 minutes before the webinar starts. By clicking that link, you shall be able to join our webinar automatically. Please note that space is strictly limited to a maximum of 500 attendees.

    System Requirement

    On PC: Before joining a Zoom meeting on a computer, you can download the Zoom app from Download Center. Otherwise, you will be prompted to download and install Zoom when you click a join link.

    On Mobile Service: Zoom mobile app downloaded from the App store or the Google Play Store

    If you need further assistance about joining the webinar, please click here to Zoom Help Center.

    Contact us

    Hangzhou REACH Technology Group Co., Ltd. (CIRS)

    Addr: 11/F., Building 1, Dongguan Hi-Tech Park, 288 Qiuyi Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou 310052, China

    TEL: +86 571 8720 6574

    Email: service@cirs-group.com

      

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