LATIN AMERICA
GHS in LATIN AMERICA

This document explains the adaptation of the GHS in Latin America.

Steps are currently being taken to implement the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) in various countries across Latin America. However, the status of implementation is not the same in all countries.

What's more, each Latin American country has adopted the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) to its legislative system according to the reviews of the GHS. This may or may not integrate all the hazard classes and categories, and also incorporates rules specific to each country.

These differences make it difficult for chemicals exporters to comply with the regulations of the different countries, having to reclassify their products and regenerate the safety data sheets and labels in accordance with the regulations of each country.

Countries without GHS in force or developing GHS, but accepted:

COUNTRY
LEGISLATION ADOPTING GHS
REVIEW OF GHS ADOPTED:
DOES IT INCLUDE ALL GHS HAZARD CATEGORIES?
Argentina
Fifth review
Yes
Brasil
Seventh Edition
Yes
Chile
-
No
Colombia
Sixth review
Yes
Costa Rica
Reglamento Técnico RTCR 481:2015
Sixth review
Yes
Ecuador
NTE INEN 2266:2013
First review
Yes
México
Fifth review
No
Puerto Rico
Hazcom 2012
Third review
No
Uruguay
Decreto 307/009 y Decreto 346/011
-
Yes

Countries without GHS in force or developing GHS, but accepted:

  • check Bolivia.
  • check Dominican Republic.
  • check Guatemala.
  • check Honduras.
  • check Nicaragua.
  • check Perú.
  • check El Salvador.

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