Proceedings
APEC Workshop on Promoting Decarbonization of Power Sector by Using Carbon-Free Energy (CFE)
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific.
The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific.
APEC ensures that goods, services, investment and people move easily across borders. Members facilitate this trade through faster customs procedures at borders; more favorable business climates behind the border; and aligning regulations and standards across the region.
APEC ensures that goods, services, investment and people move easily across borders. Members facilitate this trade through faster customs procedures at borders; more favorable business climates behind the border; and aligning regulations and standards across the region.
APEC works to help all residents of the Asia-Pacific participate in the growing economy.
APEC works to help all residents of the Asia-Pacific participate in the growing economy.
Capacity building projects play an important role in helping translate APEC's goals into reality.
Capacity building projects play an important role in helping translate APEC's goals into reality.

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Currently, many Asia-Pacific economies are implementing, or considering to implement the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS). GHS is a system developed by the United Nations (UN) for hazard communication through harmonized provisions for standardized labels and safety data sheets (SDS). This is made to improve workers’ and chemical users’ health and safety, ensure environmental protection, facilitate trade and reduce the need for testing and evaluation of chemicals.
Some economies are considering to upgrade their existing GHS regulation to the latest GHS version. Economies may have challenges for adopting the new version of GHS such as limited capacity and capability, time constraint and insufficient reference on the best practices to adopt or upgrade their GHS regulation.
The objective of this project is composing a comprehensive guidance when GHS is newly adopted or existing GHS regulation(s) is updated. Recommendation or Best Practices or Key Factors to be considered while adopting or upgrading GHS versions and appropriate approaches to be applied to address it, such as:
The project outcome will give a sustainable advantage to the whole APEC member economies. Since, every time any economy plans to upgrade their GHS regulation, this ‘Preparation Checklists and Guidance’ will assist them based on Best Practices or Key Factors.