No.53
"Measures for the administration of hazardous chemicals registration" has been deliberated and adopted at the office meeting of Director state administration of work safety on May 26, 1965, and is hereby promulgated and shall come into force as of August 6, 1965. The Measures for the Administration of Registration of Hazardous Chemicals No.65438 issued by the former State Economic and Trade Commission on October 8th, 2002 shall be abolished at the same time.
Yang Guojia, Director of the General Administration of Work Safety.
20 12 July 1
Measures for the administration of registration of hazardous chemicals
Chapter I General Principles
Article 1 In order to strengthen the safety management of hazardous chemicals, standardize the registration of hazardous chemicals, and provide technical and information support for accident prevention and emergency rescue of hazardous chemicals, these Measures are formulated in accordance with the Regulations on the Safety Management of Hazardous Chemicals.
Article 2 These Measures shall apply to the registration administration of hazardous chemicals produced or imported by hazardous chemicals production enterprises and import enterprises (hereinafter referred to as registered enterprises).
Article 3 The State practices a registration system for dangerous chemicals. The registration of hazardous chemicals shall follow the principles of enterprise application, two-level audit, unified certification and hierarchical management.
Article 4 state administration of work safety is responsible for the supervision and administration of national registration of hazardous chemicals.
The safety production supervision and administration department of the local people's government at or above the county level shall be responsible for the supervision and administration of the registration of dangerous chemicals within their respective administrative areas.
Chapter II Registration Institutions
Article 5 The Chemical Registration Center of the State Administration of Work Safety (hereinafter referred to as the Registration Center) shall undertake the specific work and technical management of the national registration of hazardous chemicals.
The safety production supervision and management departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall set up hazardous chemicals registration offices or hazardous chemicals registration centers (hereinafter referred to as registration offices) to undertake the specific work and technical management of hazardous chemicals registration within their respective administrative areas.
Article 6 A registration center shall perform the following duties:
(1) Organizing, coordinating and guiding the national registration of hazardous chemicals;
(two) responsible for the examination of the contents of the national registration of hazardous chemicals, and the issuance and management of the registration certificate of hazardous chemicals;
(three) responsible for the management and maintenance of the national hazardous chemicals registration information management system (hereinafter referred to as the registration system) and the dynamic statistical analysis of hazardous chemicals registration information;
(four) responsible for the management and maintenance of the national emergency consultation telephone for dangerous chemical accidents, and provide 24-hour emergency consultation service;
(5) Organizing chemical risk assessment and uniformly classifying unclassified chemicals;
(six) to provide business guidance to the registration office and be responsible for the training of hazardous chemicals registration personnel in the national registration office;
(seven) regularly notify the relevant departments of the State Council of the registration of hazardous chemicals and make an announcement to the public.
Article 7 The registration office shall perform the following duties:
(1) Organizing the registration of hazardous chemicals within their respective administrative areas;
(two) to review the standardization and consistency of the application materials of registered enterprises;
(three) responsible for the statistical analysis of the registration information of dangerous chemicals within their respective administrative areas;
(4) Providing information support for accident prevention and emergency rescue of dangerous chemicals;
(five) to assist the safety production supervision and management departments within their respective administrative areas to carry out registration training, and to guide the registered enterprises to implement the registration of dangerous chemicals.
Article 8 The staff engaged in the registration of hazardous chemicals in registration centers and registration offices (hereinafter referred to as registration agencies) shall have a junior college degree or above in chemical engineering, chemistry, safety engineering and other related majors, and shall receive unified business training and obtain training certificates before taking up their posts.
Article 9 A registration office shall meet the following conditions:
(a) there are more than 3 registered personnel;
(2) Having strict responsibility system, confidentiality system, file management system and database maintenance system;
(three) equipped with necessary office equipment and facilities.
Chapter III Time, Contents and Procedures of Registration
Article 10 Newly-built production enterprises shall register hazardous chemicals before completion and acceptance.
Import enterprises shall register hazardous chemicals before the first import.
Article 11 Where the same enterprise produces or imports the same kind of dangerous chemicals, it shall make a registration according to the production enterprise, but it shall submit the relevant information about the imported dangerous chemicals.
Where an importing enterprise imports the same kind of hazardous chemicals from different manufacturers, it shall register the hazardous chemicals imported from that manufacturer for the first time, but it shall submit the relevant information of hazardous chemicals from other manufacturers. 1 2 3