Monitor GHS updates around the world

Follow GHS variations and implementations with Enhesa Product

Understand how the UN’s Globally Harmonized System is implemented

GHS, the UN’s Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling remains one of the most important regulatory frameworks in chemical management.

Since 2002, local and regional jurisdictions have incorporated GHS’s globally accepted standards for classifying and communicating hazards in chemicals into their own legislation:

  • in the European Union, GHS gave rise to the CLP Regulation;
  • in the US, GHS is the basis for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (Osha); and
  • globally, the latest GHS versions are driving additional regulatory activity.

Find out below how you can monitor GHS developments around the world with Enhesa Product.

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Far-reaching impact

For product safety and regulatory professionals managing chemicals, ensuring GHS compliance is an essential part of day-to-day activity. The impact of GHS extends into non-regulatory functions too, making it a significant driver for marketing communication professionals and label makers.

At Enhesa Product we recognize the challenge of GHS as a constantly evolving part of chemicals management, especially with businesses today increasingly streamlining product portfolios and managing products, substances and mixtures sold in multiple markets.

How can Enhesa Product help?

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Achieve global consistency with the full picture of GHS variations and updates

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Reduce the risk of non-compliance, penalties and product recalls

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Save time and resources with the latest GHS updates on one platform

GHS adoption around the world

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*Source: Enhesa Product GHS Global Regulatory Comparison (June 2022)

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Chemical Watch News & Insight

combines award-winning reporting with insight, ensuring you get the full picture of GHS by country and global updates to understand what’s coming up.

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Regulatory Database

gives you complete compliance coverage for chemicals in 279 jurisdictions. In-force and pending regulations are covered, giving you time to respond to regulatory change. 

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Professional Development

includes world-leading events, training and webinars, allowing you to build your knowledge and comply with classification and labeling requirements. 

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Focused Compliance Solution combines powerful data tools with dedicated analyst support.

  • Data tools provide you with comprehensive, up-to-date, accurate information to help you comply
  • Our analysts answer your questions and flag key issues during four consultations and 10 hours’ helpdesk time

The GHS Global Regulatory Comparison is a Focused Compliance Solution available alongside core Chemical Watch membership.

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REACH, CLP & Safe Use Communication

In eight clearly defined modules, get up-to-date information and a practical understanding of how REACH and CLP regulations work. It will also guide you through how to use safe use communication in your practical day-to-day activities.
To deliver this course, we have teamed up with industry-leading consultants, Yordas Group so you can learn at your own pace.

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