Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00679:reg:52:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00679
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 52 (pt 1/2)
Character Range: 276120–278902

52  Introductions of industrial chemicals that are internationally‑assessed for human health and the environment
 (1) This section applies if:
 (a) an introduction of an industrial chemical by a person is a reported introduction in accordance with step 6 of the method statement in section 24; and
 (b) item 6 of the table in subsection 28(1) and item 9 of the table in subsection 29(1) apply to the introduction.
Note: Item 6 of the table in subsection 28(1) deals with industrial chemicals that are internationally‑assessed for human health, and item 9 of the table in subsection 29(1) deals with industrial chemicals that are internationally‑assessed for the environment.

Proper name for industrial chemical known to person
 (2) If the proper name for the industrial chemical is known to the person, for the purposes of paragraph 104(2)(b) of the Act, the following kinds of records are prescribed:
 (a) if a CAS number for the industrial chemical is assigned:
 (i) the CAS number for the industrial chemical; and
 (ii) the CAS name, IUPAC name or INCI name for the industrial chemical;
 (b) if a CAS number for the industrial chemical is not assigned—the proper name for the industrial chemical (including the CAS name, the IUPAC name or an eligible INCI plant extract name);
 (c) the names of any products containing the industrial chemical that are imported into Australia by the person;
 (d) records to demonstrate that the introduction is not covered by any of the provisions of section 25, items 1 to 3 of the table in subsection 28(1), or items 1 to 5 of the table in subsection 29(1) of this instrument;
 (e) records to demonstrate that the total volume of the industrial chemical introduced by the person in a registration year:
 (i) does not exceed the volume specified in the pre‑introduction report for the industrial chemical as the maximum volume of the industrial chemical the person intends to introduce in a registration year; and
 (ii) does not exceed the volume of the industrial chemical assessed in the international assessment or evaluation;
 (f) records to demonstrate any known hazard classifications for the industrial chemical;
 (g) if the international assessment or evaluation applied any restrictions or conditions on the introduction or use of the industrial chemical in the overseas jurisdiction—records to demonstrate that those restrictions or conditions are being met by the person in Australia;
 (h) records to demonstrate how it was determined that the risks to human health and the environment from the introduction and use of the industrial chemical are no higher in Australia than in the overseas jurisdiction.

Proper name for industrial chemical not known to person
 (3) If the proper name for the industrial chemical is not known to the