The Australian Department of Health is in charge of the database known as the Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals (AIIC).
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The Executive Director modified the Inventory listings for the following chemicals due to the revocation of approval for the proper names of industrial chemicals to be regarded as confidential business information (CBI).
DCCEEW enforces the Rotterdam Convention on the Prior Informed Consent Procedure for Certain Hazardous Chemicals and Pesticides in International Trade and is the authorised national body for Australia.
Benzene, 1-(2-methylpropyl)-4-(propoxymethyl)-(CAS no. 1631962-93-0) was added to the inventory after an assessment document was issued.
AICIS work plan for selecting the assessment of chemicals, which are chosen based on the findings of our Evaluation Selection Analysis (ESA) method, is known as the Rolling Action Plan.
The following industrial chemical has been added to the Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals in accordance with Section 83 of the 2019 Industrial Chemicals Act.
In accordance with the Australian Industrial Chemicals Industrial Scheme, the following industrial chemicals have been added to the Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals in accordance with Section 82 of the Industrial Chemicals Act 2019…
On September 14, 2022, the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS) released a new assessment report for six chemicals under Section 37 of the Industrial Chemicals Act 2019.
On October 25, 2022, 1-Decen-4-yne was listed in the Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals.
On September 27, 2022, the Australian Government published a notice to revoke the confidential business information (CBI) approvals for the proper names of 2 industrial chemicals in the Australian Inventory of Industrial Chemicals (AIIC).