South Australian Business News

New rules for the use, manufacture, and supply of hazardous chemicals

Elisa Luck
Wednesday, January 11th 2023

Did you know that from 1 January 2023, manufacturers or importers of hazardous chemicals must only use GHS 7 to classify and label chemicals in Australia? The GHS 7 is a global method of classifying chemicals including aerosols, flammable, pyrophoris and chemically unstable gases. It also covers preparing labels and safety data information.

If you are a manufacturer or importer of hazardous chemicals, you must only use GHS 7 to label and make SDS from 1 January 2023. 

You do not have to re-label or dispose of any existing products. However, the SDS should comply with GHS 7 from 1 January 2023 even if the label doesn’t.

You are also considered to be a manufacturer or importer of hazardous chemicals if you repackage or re-label hazardous chemicals products with your product name, 

If you are a supplier of hazardous chemicals, you should only accept stock which is classified, labelled and has a SDS prepared under GHS 7 from 1 January 2023. 

You must not supply stock manufactured or imported from 1 January 2023 if it’s not classified and labelled under GHS 7. 

If you use hazardous chemicals, you should only accept new stock that is manufactured, classified and labelled under GHS 7 if they are manufactured or imported after 1 January 2023. 

If the hazardous chemical is manufactured or imported before 1 January 2023, the product can be classified and labelled with either GHS 3 or GHS 7. This is the case even if you receive the product after 1 January 2023. 

SDS should be compliant with GHS 7 from 1 January 2023 even if the label doesn’t.

Need more information contact our the South Australian Business Chamber Members can contact our Advice Hotline on (08) 8300 0000 select option 1.

Author

Elisa Luck

General Manager, Programs and Consulting
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