Vietnam implemented the GHS Pure Substances Standards, effective March 30, 2014.
Vietnam's GHS (Global Harmony and Harmony) regulations for pure substances came into effect on March 30, 2014. For individuals and organizations, pure substances manufactured or imported into Vietnam must comply with Vietnamese GHS regulations for use and marketability, except for substances imported briefly and then immediately re-exported, and research materials. The implementation date for mixtures was postponed to March 20, 2016. Vietnam's GHS regulations adopt the third revision of the United Nations Global Harmony and Harmony Labelling (GHS) (2009), issued by the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade on February 13, 2012 (Circular 04/2012/TT-BCT), and came into effect on March 30 of the same year. The hazard classification adopted by Vietnam covers 17 physical hazards, 7 health hazards, and 2 environmental hazards. The regulations stipulate that labeling content must be in Vietnamese, supplemented by foreign languages where necessary, and the font should be smaller than that of Vietnamese characters. The label includes: 1. Chemical name 2. Code for chemical identity