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Electronic and electrical hazardous substances detection

REACH, MSDS, ROHS, WEEE, 2006/66/EC, 94/62/EC, 91/338/EEC, POPS, Norwegian POHS, 2002/61/EC, 94/27/EC, 2009/251/EC, 2000/53/EEC, AZO, Formaldehyde, China ROHS, Waste Electrical and Electronic products recycling management regulations, regulations on limiting mercury content in battery products, California Act 65, SB20, SB50, AB1879, SB509, US public Law104-142, TPCH

REACH regulation

REACH solution, SVHC test, MSDS preparation

Food contact material safety testing

Regulation (EC) No 1935/2004, 2002/72/EC, 78/142/EEC, 2005/31/EC, DGCCRF 2004-64, FDA 21 CFR 175-189,  FDA CPG 7117.05.7117.06, National Food Hygiene Standard GB System, Japan Food Hygiene Law No. 370 Cosmetic Safety Testing 76/768/EEC, FDA 21 CFR 700-740, Cosmetic Hygiene Code 2007

California, USA 65

California's Proposition 65 (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act) was enacted in November 1986.

Purpose: To protect the citizens of California and to protect California's drinking water resources from contamination by chemicals known to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive toxicity; Inform California citizens about the dangers of exposure to chemicals in the items they purchase, in their homes or workplaces, or chemicals released into the environment.

The proposal would require the government to publish at least once a year a list of chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity in California. More than 850 chemical substances have been declared.

The Act requires that individuals engaged in trading with 10 or more employees (unless otherwise exempted) must place clear and reasonable warning labels on products containing chemicals known to be carcinogenic or reproductively toxic to avoid contact with humans and not release these chemicals into drinking water. The warning information may be placed directly on the product label or by Posting signs in the workplace, distributing notices in leased buildings, and publishing notices in newspapers. The bill requires the state to publish a list of chemicals with carcinogenic or reproductive toxicity, which is updated quarterly. Since its first publication in 1987, the list now contains about 850 chemicals. These substances include a large number of naturally occurring and synthetic chemicals related to additives or ingredients used in pesticides, common household products, foods, medicines, dyes or solvents. They can be used in the manufacturing and construction industries, as well as as by-products of chemical processes, such as motor vehicle exhaust. The chemicals listed include tobacco smoke, metals (such as lead, cadmium and nickel) and organic chemicals (such as phthalates: BBP, DBP, DEHP, DIDP and DnHP, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: benzopyrene, etc.).

PAHs

On Dec. 06 , 2013, the European Union adopted a final proposal to amend Article 50 of Appendix 17 of the REACH Regulation and published it in the Official Journal of the European Union. The amendment will come into effect on December 27, 2015. Article 50 of Appendix 17 of the REACH regulation mainly restricts polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the filling oil of tires, and this proposal extends the limit of PAHs to products that can repeatedly contact the skin or mouth for a long or short period of time.

 

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