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    Summary of the Industrial Safety and Health Law (ISHL) in Japan

    from CIRS by

    Companies that manufacture or import a new substance shall meet the requirements of the Industrial Safety and Health Law (ISHL) 2011, which issued by Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. It shall be notified prior to manufacturing or importing

    In addition, for substances listed in Article 57 (107 substances) or Article 57 (2) (640 substances), the supplier of individual substance or substances contained in a mixture shall provide SDS and labels complied with JIS Z 7252 and JIS Z 7253.

    Exemptions from new substance notification

    • R&D;
    • Samples;
    • Products which are intended primarily for ordinary use by general consumers;
    • Existing substances under ISHL; and
    • Substances that will not be exposed to workers.

    Qualified notification bodies

    New substance manufacturers in Japan;

    New substance importers.

    Regulation obligation under ISHL

    Type of notification

    Description

    Notification

    (new substances >1

    t/y)

    Shall be notified before manufacturing or importing. The following information needs to be submitted:

    AMES study report (GLP required);

    Manufacturing process;

    Materials used;

    Reaction formula;

    Molecular weight;

    Appearance, boiling point/melting point;

    Volume planned to be manufactured/imported;

    Uses of the substance; and

    Country of origin (for imported substances only).

    Low volume notification

    (new substances <100kg)

    Shall be notified before manufacturing or importing of a new substance. The following information needs to be submitted:

    Period of import;

    Volume manufactured or imported;

    Uses of the substance; and

    Human health hazard data if available.

    SDS/labelling

    The supplier of an individual substance or a substance in a mixture which contains a substance(s) listed by the Article 57 (107 substances) and which exceeds the specified concentration limit of the substance must provide labelling.

    The supplier of an individual substance or a substance in a mixture which contains a substance(s) listed by the Article 57 (2) (640 substances) and which exceeds the specified concentration limit of the substance shall provide the recipient of the substance with a safety data sheet.

    The supplier of an individual substance or a substance in a mixture that contains substances not listed in the ISHL but classified as hazardous shall take every effort to provide an SDS or labelling.

    SDS/Labelling should be in accordance with JIS Z 7252 and JIS Z 7253.

     

    How to check the status of a substance

    Safety of Workplace website: Whether your substance is an existing substance or not can be confirmed at the following link.

    http://anzeninfo.mhlw.go.jp/anzen_pg/KAG_FND.aspx

    NITE/CHRIP: To check whether your substance is an existing substance the database can be searched by entering the number or name etc. A list can be provided for each category.


    Source: http://www.safe.nite.go.jp/english/db.html

      

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