List of registered chemical substances have been updated. For details, please refer to the following information.
The toxicity value for GHS classification results registered in NITE-Gmiccs have been revised. For details, please refer to the following information.
In accordance with the update of NITE-CHRIP, the legal information in NITE-Gmiccs has been updated. Please refer to Update history of NITE-CHRIP.
We have changed the logic of GHS classification and updated to the Version 3.0.20
- The classification logic for Flammable liquids has been changed. With this change, mixtures are classified based on the flash point data of the mixture, in preference to the UN number.
We have fixed the some bugs and updated to the Version 3.0.19
We have added the following new features to the system.
- The order of Step 1 and Step 2 has changed.
- The upper limit for the number of substances in hMixture (product) composition information" has changed from 30 to 50.
- The function to search only user-registered chemical data in "Chemical substance (ingredient) GHS information" has been added.
- The function to change the display order of substances in hMixture (product) composition information" has been added.
- The function has been added to output the substance ID and chemical substance (ingredient) name in Classification basis.
- The function has been added to output "Hazard statement" and "Precaution" on "Label output" and "SDS format output" to include P code and H code.
- The function has been added to allow selection of a function to omit labeling based on the order of priority in JIS Z7253.
- The logic of Chronic Category 4 for Hazardous to the aquatic environment Long-term(chronic) has been added.
- The logic has been chenged so that components below the considered concentration (0.1% or 1%) are added up for each category and used in the classification.
- The function has been added to output notes on unknown toxicity components even when a classification is determined.
Regulatory list the following 4 regulatorys have been added.
- Japan ISHA: Concentration standards for the prevention of health problems caused by chemical substances (Concentration standard value setting substance)
- Japan ISHA: Carcinogenic Substances (Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health)
- Japan ISHA: Chemical substances that cause skin disorders, etc. and other chemical substances that must be handled with impermeable protective equipment etc. based on special chemical regulations.
- Fire Service Act : Hazardous Materials
List of registered UN numbers have been updated according to the revised 23rd edition. For details, please refer to "List of UN numbers registered in NITE-Gmiccs" at the following link.
mApologyn Error in the coefficient of oxygen equivalency for GHS classification results have been revised.
The oxygen equivalence factors for the following substances listed in NITE-Gmiccs were incorrectly set. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience caused.
- CAS RNF7782-41-4@Fluorine
- CAS RNF7782-44-7@oxygen
- CAS RNF7782-49-2@Selenium
- CAS RNF7782-50-5@Chlorine
- CAS RNF7782-63-0@Iron(II) sulfate heptahydrate
- CAS RNF7783-54-2@Nitrogen trifluoride
- CAS RNF7783-55-3@phosphorous trifluoride
- CAS RNF7789-30-2@bromine pentafluoride
- CAS RNF7789-38-0@Sodium bromate
- CAS RNF7790-91-2@chlorine trifluoride
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.13
- Resolved a bug that caused an error when components of a mixture are applicable as "Acid", "Base", "Inorganic salt", "Aldehyde", "Phenol", or "Surfactant or other ingredient" in STEP 2, the classification may not be classified correctly in the classification of skin corrosion/irritation and eye damage/eye irritation.
List of registered UN numbers have been updated according to the revised 22nd edition. For details, please refer to "List of UN numbers registered in NITE-Gmiccs" at the following link.
As the update of NITE-CHRIP, following regulatory data have been updated.
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified on and after April 1, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified by March 31, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan: PRTR-SDS Law (from April 2023)
- Japan ISHA: Newly Announced Chemical Substances
- Japan ISHA: Chemical Substances Requiring Labeling and Delivery of Documents, etc.
- Japan ISHA: Specified Chemical Substances
- Japan: Air Pollution Control Act
- REACH: Substances of Very High Concern for Authorization (SVHC)
The toxicity value for GHS classification results registered in NITE-Gmiccs have been revised. For details, please refer to the following information.
List of registered chemical substances have been updated. For details, please refer to the following information.
As the update of NITE-CHRIP, following regulatory data have been updated.
- Japan CSCL: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan: PRTR-SDS Law (from April 2023)
- Japan ISHA: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan ISHA: Newly Announced Chemical Substances
- Japan ISHA: Chemical Substances Requiring Labeling and Delivery of Documents, etc.
- Japan ISHA: Specified Chemical Substances
- Japan: Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act
- Japan: Air Pollution Control Act
We have changed the logic of GHS classification and updated to the Version 2.0.12
- The logic for Serious eye damage/eye irritation has been changed. The old logic was that the classification of a mixture was determined to be Category 2 when it contained only 2B components that exceeded the cut off value. In this change, the mixture has been classified as Category 2B.
As the update of NITE-CHRIP, following regulatory data have been updated.
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified on and after April 1, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified by March 31, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan: PRTR-SDS Law (from April 2023)
- Japan ISHA: Newly Announced Chemical Substances
- Japan ISHA: Chemical Substances Requiring Labeling and Delivery of Documents, etc.
- Japan: Water Pollution Prevention Act
- Japan: Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act
- REACH: Substances of Very High Concern for Authorization (SVHC)
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.11
- Resolved a bug that caused an error when no operation was performed in the system for a certain period of time (about an hour).
List of registered chemical substances have been updated. For details, please refer to the following information.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.10
- Resolved a bug when the mixture contain 0.1% to 1% of Category 1B ingredients of skin sensitization, the system doesn't write "Ingredients not contributing to classification" in a classification basis of skin sensitization.
CAS RN of EU:CLP harmonized classification in NITE-Gmiccs have been added as a reference information based on NITE-CHRIP. For details, please refer to the following information.
EU:CLP harmonized classification in NITE-Gmiccs have been updated (ATP18) as reference information. For details, please refer to the following information.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.9
- Resolved a bug when you have done gReflect some regulatory data to the SDS content according to CAS RNh at STEP5, the description of the content ratio (100%) in g3. Composition/information on ingredientsh and g15. Regulatory informationh in the SDS are incorrectly referred to the amount of the content in the mixture.
As the update of NITE-CHRIP, following regulatory data have been updated.
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified by March 31, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan: PRTR-SDS Law (from April 2023)
- Japan ISHA: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan ISHA: Newly Announced Chemical Substances
- Japan: Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act
As the update of NITE-CHRIP, following regulatory data have been updated.
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified on and after April 1, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified by March 31, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan ISHA: Newly Announced Chemical Substances
- Japan ISHA: Chemical Substances Requiring Labeling and Delivery of Documents, etc.
- Japan ISHA: Specified Chemical Substances
- Japan: Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act
- REACH: Substances of Very High Concern for Authorization (SVHC)
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.8
- Resolved a bug when the mixture includes a single ingredient with both Skin Category 1 and Eye Category 1, the system uses a duplicate content ratio to classify Serious eye damage/eye irritation in the program.
- Resolved a bug when the mixture includes a single ingredient has Category 3 for Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure), description in the classification basis of the mixture for Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) is incorrect, e.g. gNot relevant ingredients (no name(214:15))h.
List of registered chemical substances have been updated. For details, please refer to the following information.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.7
- A bug that caused a misclassification in Serious eye damage/eye irritation has been corrected. The bug was that the classification of a mixture was determined to be Category 2A or 2B when it contained some Category 2A or 2B components that exceeded the cut off value. Correctly, the mixture has been classified as Category 2.
As the update of NITE-CHRIP, following regulatory data have been updated.
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified on and after April 1, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified by March 31, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan: PRTR-SDS Law (from April 2023)
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified by March 31, 2011)
- Japan ISHA: Chemical Substances Requiring Labeling and Delivery of Documents, etc.
- REACH: Substances of Very High Concern for Authorization (SVHC)
The toxicity value for GHS classification results registered in NITE-Gmiccs have been revised. For details, please refer to the following information.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.6
- Resolved a bug where the export does not function, when searching CAS RN in List of registered mixtures (products) at Step1.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.5
- Resolved a bug where the concentration limits of Respiratory or Skin Sensitization explained in classification basis at Step3 are different from the correct one used in the program.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.4
- The setting has been changed that certain characters (\, /, :, *, ?, ", <, >, |, [, ], ', %, #) which may cause system disfunction cannot be used for product ID at Step1.
- Resolved a bug where the part of composition information is missing, when using copy function to register product information at Step1.
NITE has added three types (Gas, Liquid, Solid) of gUnidentified substanceh into list of registered chemical substances in NITE-Gmiccs. For details, please refer to the following information.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.3
- Modified a setting that upper limit of a flash point for product composition information at Step1 is changed from 999Ž to 9999Ž.
List of registered chemical substances have been updated. For details, please refer to the following information.
As the update of NITE-CHRIP, following regulatory data have been updated.
- Japan CSCL: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified by March 31, 2011)
- Japan: PRTR-SDS Law (from April 2023)
- Japan ISHA: Chemical Substances Requiring Labeling and Delivery of Documents, etc.
- REACH: Substances of Very High Concern for Authorization (SVHC)
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.2
- Resolved a bug where the composition information in NITE-Gmiccs at Step 1 are different from that in the import file, when there are redundant Product ID.
As the update of NITE-CHRIP, following regulatory data have been updated.
- Japan CSCL: Existing Chemical Substances
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified on and after April 1, 2011)
- Japan CSCL: Newly Announced Chemical Substances (notified by March 31, 2011)
- Japan ISHA: Newly Announced Chemical Substances
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.1
- Website layout were partially changed.
- Resolved a bug where the content ratio (100%) in Excel file of SDS/Label is written as the amount of the content before being converted to 100%.
- Resolved a bug where the all toxicity values are used for the calculation of the ATE, even when the mixture contains not relevant ingredients.
- Resolved a bug where the calculation of the ATE doesn't work, when the individual ingredients to be considered were in the same category.
We have added the following new features to the system.
- Added the feature that exporting SDS format (CSV, Xlsx file) with GHS classification results
- Added the feature that editing SDS content when importing SDS format (CSV file)
- Added the feature that the regulatory information associated with the CAS RN of the components in the mixture is linked by the partial information of NITE-CHRIP and outputted corresponding information to the SDS
- Added the feature that the precautionary statements according to GHS classification result is outputted to the relevant SDS content
- Added the feature that importing company (supplier) information of labels/SDS by CSV file
- Added the feature that indicating "ˆã–ò—pŠO“Å•¨ (means non-medical poison)" or "ˆã–ò—pŠOŒ€•¨ (means non-medical deletrious)" required by the Poisonous and Deleterious Substances Control Act (PDSCA) in Japan
- Added the feature that calculating the ATE values of the mixture even when all ingredients of the mixture are classified gnot classifiedh
List of registered chemical substances have been updated. For details, please refer to the following information.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 2.0.0
- Resolved a bug where the appropriate signal words doesn't show on the label output file, when the classification is applied by Aerosols category 2 or 3; Flammable solids category 2; Self-reactive substance and mixtures Type E or Type F; Substances and mixtures which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases category 3; Oxidizing liquids category 3; Organic peroxides Type E or Type F; Desensitize explosives category 3; Specific target organ toxicity (single exposure) category 3 Narcotic effects.
- Resolved a bug that label element doesnft show correctly, when gLow pressure liquefied gash or gHigh pressure liquefied gash were given.
- Resolved a bug where the classification of mixtures to be classified as 1A or 1B when the component of the mixture exceeding the cut-off value is classified by 1A or 1B. Correctly, it is classified as 1.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 1.1.7
- Resolved a bug that where label output doesnft work at Step4, when users enters in product ID with some characters which cannot be used in Excel, such as /,*,? ," etc. The setting has been changed to remove those characters from the product ID when outputting.
- Fixed a bug in which the Level for precautionary statement could not be switched if the number of precautionary statement was nothing (at the default Level 2) after performing GHS classification in Step 3 or importing the GHS classification results in Step 4.
- Modified a setting that rounding off 5 decimal places to calculate ATE are changed to that all decimal places are used. They can be displayed up to 10 digits.
EU:CLP harmonized classification have been registered in NITE-Gmiccs as reference information. For details, please refer to the following information.
The toxicity value for GHS classification results registered in NITE-Gmiccs have been revised. For details, please refer to the following information.
List of registered chemical substances have been updated. For details, please refer to the following information.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 1.1.6
- Resolved a bug where the GHS information of the mixture (product) can't be imported at Step4 when the data include the content rate with the third decimal point.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 1.1.5
- Resolved a bug where the CAS Registry Number of nine digits doesn't register at Step2
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 1.1.4
- Resolved a bug that "Replace All" dosen't work properly at Step2 and Step4 in some cases, when users imported data.
List of registered chemical substances have been updated. For details, please refer to the following information.
We have fixed the following minor errors
- Changed the usable words of "specific target organs" Errata (Japanese ver.)@@Errata (English ver.)
- Changed the usable words of "Rapid degradability" of "Hazardous to the aquatic environment Long-term(chronic)"Errata (English ver.)
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 1.1.3
- Resolved a bug where the appropriate signal words doesn't show on the label output file.
We have fixed the following bugs and updated to the Version 1.1.2
- Resolved a bug where the appropriate signal words doesn't show on the label element, when the hazard category is given.
- Resolved a bug where the application stopped processing, when the tooltips are clicked on Step3.
List of registered chemical substances have been updated. For details, please refer to the following information.
We fixed the following issues and updated the Version 1.1.1
- Resolved an issue where the appropriate pictogram doesn't show on the label, the specific target organ toxicity-single exposure of a mixture is classified in category 3.
- Resolved an issue where GHS classification judgement doesn't perform, when the composition information of the mixture which includes more than two substances without CAS RN are imported on Step1.
- Improved low-res pictograms on the label to enhance the user's experience.