Japan
Seminar: Outline of Japanese chemical regulations
You can learn Japanese regulations in 3 and half hours!
On site seminar will be available for you.
Misao Shiba, an expert of Japanese chemical regulations, knows the key information that people in chemical companies need to understand. Then he summarized almost all chemical regulations for general chemical products in one short presentation. This is time effective and cost saving for learning Japanese regulations. No such presentation has never been conducted both in Japan and out of Japan. Hence this presentation obtained high reputation from management people of chemical companies, both beginners and experts involved in chemical regulatory affairs, and people who engaged in R&D, logistic and quality assurance groups.
It covers 26 laws: including chemical regulations, laws that related to labeling, measurement etc. See Agenda table below. The scope of covering laws will be continuously enlarged in the future.
NOTE:
Currently both presentation and handout are available in Japanese language. People in your regional office in Japan would mainly take advantage of this service.
English service will be available in the soon future.
Price
1. | On Site Presentation | ||
1) | Presentation | 94,500 JPY | |
2) | Printed handout | 2,100 JPY/one copy | |
Transportation fare is additionally charged. Lodging cost is required when it requires. Tax is included. |
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2. | Need only printed handout | ||
1) | abbreviated edition |
24,000 JPY | |
(this edition is used at the presentation, 258 pages) | |||
2) | Complete edition |
32,800 JPY | |
(it includes more key regulations, more than 330 pages, this price includes tax, mailing cost, bank commissions etc.) |
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Information member of JCR-Link can down load PDF electric files of both editions. |
Please Contact: [email protected] |
Agenda for the presentation:
1. | Whole picture of Japanese Chemical regulations | |
2. | Banned Chemical Substances, Substances require permission | |
1) | Chemical Substance Control Law | |
2) | Industrial Safety and Health Law | |
3) | Poisonous and Deleterious Substance Control Law | |
4) | Law for the Control of Household Products Containing Harmful Substances | |
5) | Law on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons and the Regulation of Specific Chemicals | |
6) | Law Concerning the Protection of the Ozone Layer through the Control of Specified Substances and Other Measures | |
3. | The Chemical Substance Control Law | |
1) | Notification of New Chemical Substances | |
2) | Notification(report) of manufactured/imported quantities of General Chemical Substances and Priority Assessment Chemical Substances | |
3) | Report of harmful information | |
4) | Risk evaluation (mainly about Screening evaluation) | |
4. | The Industrial Safety and Health Law | |
1) | Notification of New Chemical Substances | |
2) | Specific regulations for harmful chemical substance | |
3) | Risk evaluation (including the Reporting Requirement of Laborers' Exposure Works of Harmful Substances) | |
4) | Risk assessment | |
5 | The Poisonous and Deleterious Substance Control Law | |
Specified poisonous, Poisonous and Deleterious Substances | ||
6. | PRTR Law | |
Report of released and transfer quantities of designated chemical substances | ||
7. | Hazard Communication | |
The Industrial Safety and Health Law, The PRTR Law, The Poisonous and Deleterious Substance Control Law, The High Pressure Gas Control Law, The Fire Service Law etc. | ||
1) | MSDS | |
2) | Labels | |
3) | GHS | |
8. | Chemical Substance Information Management | |
1) | Chemical Substance Information Management | |
2) | How to collect necessary chemical information | |
9. | Law related to household products | |
1) | Law for the Control of Household Products Containing Harmful Substances | |
2) | Household Products Quality Labeling Law | |
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4) | Consumer Goods Safety Law | |
5) | Product Liability Law | |
10. | Measurement law | |
1) | Measurement units specified under the law | |
2) | Tolerance for measurement |
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3) | Specified measuring apparatus | |
11) | Dangerous goods | |
1) | Fire Service Law | |
Substances Required Notification, Designated Combustible Materials, Dangerous Goods, Transportation Standards of Dangerous Goods. | ||
2) | Road Law | |
3) | Ship Safety Law (Labels, Markings and Export documents) | |
4) | Aviation Law (Ditto) | |
12) | Environmental Laws | |
1) | Water Pollution Control Law | |
2) | Air Pollution Control Law | |
3) | Soil Contamination Countermeasures Law | |
4) | Offensive Odor Control Law | |
5) | Law Concerning the Protection of the Ozone Layer through the Control of Specified Substances and Other Measures | |
6) | Waste management and Public Cleansing Law | |
7) | Law Relating to Prevention of Marine Pollution and Maritime Disaster | |
13) | Export Control | |
1) | Regulation that requires permission (Related to the appendix 1 of the cabinet order) | |
List regulation, Catch all regulation, Complementary regulation for the export of conventional weapons |
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2) | Regulation that requires approval | |
Regulation that requires approval for exporting raw materials for psychotropic agents etc. | ||
14) | Building Standards Law | |
Harmful Substances | ||
15) | Labor standards law | |
1) | Limitation on the extension of working hours | |
2) | Limitation on the working of parturient and juveniles at danger/hazardous operations | |
3) | Compensation for the work related diseases and injuries | |
16) | Summary | |
1) | What kind of practices are required for chemical management | |
2) | How to effectively maintain regulatory compliance | |
Please enjoy this service!
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