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2020-07-01
Vietnam Bans 10 Active Substances from Use in Biocides
On June 19, 2020, The Vietnamese Ministry of Health promulgated Circular 11/2020/TT-BYT, aimed to renew the list of active ingredients prohibited or restricted from uses in household insecticides and disinfectants.  A total of 10 active ingredients were added into the prohibited list, namely Chlorpyrifos ethyl, Hexythiazox, Fipronil, Beta-cyfluthrin, Cyfluthrin, Trichlorfon, Diazinon, Acephate, Malathion and Methanol.
2020-06-23
China NHC to Terminate Emergent Market Entry of Disinfectants
On June 19, 2020, the General Office of the National Health Commission opened a 30-day consultation on a notice concerning the enhanced regulation of disinfection products during the Covid-19 control, aimed to resume the normal record-filing management of non-new disinfectants and ensure the safety and effectiveness of disinfection products produced in China, as well as intensify the ex-post surveillance of disinfection products already been placed on the market.
2020-05-25
Pakistan to Implement National Standard for Alcohol Hand Sanitizers and Disinfectants
On 12 May 2020, the Pakistan government notified the WTO it has finalized the impending implementation of the national standard for instant hand sanitizers and disinfectants based on alcohol ingredients.
2020-05-20
Controversies over China’s Upcoming Cataloged Management of Disinfectant Ingredients: GB 38850
On April 20, the Chinese Standardization Administration (SAC) released the full contents of 14 national standards for disinfectants, disinfecting instruments, medical electrical equipment including critical care ventilators, of which the most notable one is “GB 388750-2020 Lists of Material and Restricted Substances in Disinfectants”, a mandatory standard without prior consultation, but due to take effect starting from November 1, 2020. Mandatory National Standards Issued under the SAC Announcement 7 of 2020 No. Code and Name Replacement Effective Date 1 GB 9706.1-2020 Medical Electrical Equipment-Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance 医用电气设备 第1部分:基本安全和基本性能的通用要求 GB 9706.1-2007, GB9706.15-2008 2023/5/1 2 GB 9706.212-2020 Medical Electrical Equipment—Part 2-12: Particular Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance of Critical Care Ventilators 医用电气设备 第2-12部分:重症护理呼吸机的基本安全和基本性能专用要求 GB 9706.28-2006 2023/5/1 3 GB 9706.237-2020 Medical Electrical Equipment—Part 2-37: Particular Requirements for the Basic Safety and Essential Performance of Ultrasonic Medical Diagnostic and Monitoring Equipment 医用电气设备 第2-37部分:超声诊断和监护设备的基本安全和基本性能专用要求 GB 9706.9-2008 2023/5/1 4 GB 27948-2020 General Requirements for Air Disinfectant 空气消毒剂通用要求 GB 27948-2011 2020/11/1 5 GB 27949-2020 General Requirements of Disinfectant of Medical Instruments 医疗器械消毒剂通用要求 GB/T 27949-2011 2020/11/1 6 GB 27950-2020 General Requirements for Hand Disinfectant 手消毒剂通用要求 GB 27950-201
2020-04-02
China to Implement 7 National Standards of Disinfectant on October 1
The Chinese Standardization Administration (SAC) has recently released the full content of 7 national standards regarding the toxicological study, storage stability test, efficacy evaluation and production management of disinfectants, all of which will be implemented on October 1, 2020.
2019-12-20
South Korean Bans the Household Cleaning Uses of Microbeads
On Nov 27, 2019, the South Korean Ministry of Environment announced an amendment to the “Designation of Household Chemical Products Subject to Safety Verification and Safety and Labeling Standards”. The main contents in this amendment are to prohibit microbead from household cleaning products, the production and importation of humidifier liquid that added with chemicals and natural extract substance as well as the air filter uses of 5 respiratory-inhibitive substances including Polyhexamethyleneguanidine (PHMG), ethoxyethylguanidine chloride (PGH), poly (hexamethylene biguanide) hydrochloride (PHMB), methylisothiazolinone (MIT) and 5-chloromethylisothiazolinone (CMIT). Red seal ink pads, correction liquid/tape and Fog fluid for performance use are newly designated as the product subject to safety verification and the total number of product items has increased from 35 to 38 and their safety standards are as follows: Item Prohibited Substance Restrictive Substance and Limit Red seal ink pads Arsenic, Cadmium Mercury 500 mg / kg, Lead 500 mg / kg Correction fluids and tapes Benzene, Tetrachloroethylene (TCE)   Fog fluid for performance / Ethylene Glycol 10%, Diethylene Glycol 10% The uses of water-insoluble solid plastics up to 5 micrometers in cleansers, removers, laundry detergents, bleaches and fabric softeners shall be prohibited. In addition, mercury was designated as the prohibited substance in 4 types of biocidal products including fungicides, algaecides, insect repellents and wood preservatives and the tolerance limit will be 1 mg/kg. The designation of household chemical products subject to safety verification and safety and labeling standards is an important component of Korean biocide regulation, “Law 15511-Act on the
2019-08-06
China MoARA Recommends 10 Disinfectants to Prevent ASF
On 2nd Aug 2019, the MoARA’s Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau issued a missive to all provincial subordinates to recommend 10 disinfectants for African swine fever (ASF) control, which will be officially popularized among hog  all over the country.
2019-02-27
China NHC Released Hygienic Standard for Efficacy Tests of Antimicrobial Products
On 30 Jan 2019, the National Health Commission published 6 voluntary hygienic standards for biocidal products, which will take effect on 1 Jul 2019. Among them, the “WS/T 650-2019 Evaluating Method for Efficacy of Antibacterial and Bacteriostasis” was firstly issued. The standard specifies 13 testing methods, procedures the application scope and criteria for commonly used items with antimicrobial claim including hand cleaner, sprays, gels, wet wipe, facial mask, sanitary towel, diaper, towel, underwear, socks, fabric, plastics, floorboards and tiles, etc. These antimicrobial products are mostly categorized as the Category II disinfection products but comparatively in a regulatory grey zone because most of them are not yet included into the pre-marketing assessment. Considering the complicacy of product type and feature, WS/T 650-2019 can be an evident progress and these commonly used antimicrobial products are likely to be brought into supervision after NHC made adequate clarification on product definition/scope, necessity of risk/safety assessment and relevant evaluation guidelines.
2018-11-06
South Korea to Release K-BPR Key Implementation Details
On March 20, 2018, the South Korean government officially promulgated law No. 15511 (K-BPR), which will be officially put into effect on January 1, 2019, with a sub-decree to be issued in December. On September 3, 2018, the Ministry of Environment (MoE) of South Korea held a seminar to assist with the interpretation of K-BPR and to discuss implementation details. The first Biocidal Substance Information Exchange Forum (Biocidal SIEF) was officially held on September 20-21, 2018. Biocidal SIEF is a voluntary organization of manufacturers and importers in Korea which participate in the regulatory implementation. The seminar and SIEF outlined the main K-BPR concerns put forward by companies, and MoE provided valuable answers.
2018-10-22
China NHC Publishes New Mandatory Technical Requirements for Premarketing Assessment on Disinfection Products
On 12 Oct 2018, China NHC released the hygienic standard “WS 628-2018 Technical Requirements for the hygiene and safety evaluation of disinfection products”, which will be mandatorily implemented starting on the 1st of Mar 2019. The new standard includes some technical amendments to a former ministerial regulation, “Rules on the Hygienic and Safety Assessment on Disinfection Products”. Prior to marketing existing Category I and Category II disinfection products in China, producers and importers need to conduct hygiene and safety assessment and file the assessment report at provincial health departments. WS 628-2018 will be enforced in parallel with the ministerial rules. Producers and importers need to comply with the technical requirements in product testing, sample preparation and report compilation and follow the administrative requirements set forth in the rules.
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