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GPCAAnnouncesFirst Regional GHS Standard in Collaboration with GCC Standardization Organization
(MENAFN- GPCA) Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 5June2022–The Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association (GPCA), the voice of the chemical and petrochemical industry in the Arabian Gulf, and the GCC Standardization Organization (GSO), the regional organization for national standardization bodies of GCC states, are pleased to announce the successful publication of the first regional Global Harmonized System standardon the occasion ofWorld Environment Day 2022.
The standard, entitled GSO 2654:2021 ‘Global Harmonized System (GHS) in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries’was developed by GPCA and adopted by GSO withimmediate effect on the territories of all six GCC states.Its adoption marks a major milestone for the chemical and petrochemical sector in the Arabian Gulf, as it will helpto build momentum to collectively implement the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) in the region.
GHS was developed by the United Nations as a single worldwide system for classifying and communicating the hazardous properties of industrial and consumer chemicals. Transporting hazardous chemicals can pose a significant risk to people and the environment. As a major hub for the production and export of chemicals and petrochemicals, it is particularly important for the GCC region to have robust EHS&S standards that would prevent the devastating impact of chemical accidents and successfully communicate the hazards associated with chemical transportation.
To put things in perspective the GCC chemical industry produced 150 million tons of products worth USD 54.1 billion in 2020. This figure is estimated to be significantly higher in 2022 as a result of a buoyant market, which saw petrochemical demand and product prices grow significantly.
As the first of its kind in the GCC region, GSO 2654:2021 will become the standard for product stewardship and will help to dramatically transform the environment, health, safety, and security (EHS&S) landscape across the entire chemical and petrochemical value chain.
Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, Secretary General, GPCA, commented:“GPCA is proud to announce the culmination of our joint work with the GSO over several years into the region’s first GHS standard.This comprehensive benchmark has been adapted to serve the region with its unique requirements and continue to ensure the healthy EHS&S performanceof the GCC industry on a global scale. Working together towards one unified standard will ensure we continue to improve on our product safety record across the chemicals value chain,where every player – however big or small – will have the power to make a difference towards a more sustainable and safer future for the region, our roadsand our communities.”
The standard, entitled GSO 2654:2021 ‘Global Harmonized System (GHS) in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries’was developed by GPCA and adopted by GSO withimmediate effect on the territories of all six GCC states.Its adoption marks a major milestone for the chemical and petrochemical sector in the Arabian Gulf, as it will helpto build momentum to collectively implement the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) in the region.
GHS was developed by the United Nations as a single worldwide system for classifying and communicating the hazardous properties of industrial and consumer chemicals. Transporting hazardous chemicals can pose a significant risk to people and the environment. As a major hub for the production and export of chemicals and petrochemicals, it is particularly important for the GCC region to have robust EHS&S standards that would prevent the devastating impact of chemical accidents and successfully communicate the hazards associated with chemical transportation.
To put things in perspective the GCC chemical industry produced 150 million tons of products worth USD 54.1 billion in 2020. This figure is estimated to be significantly higher in 2022 as a result of a buoyant market, which saw petrochemical demand and product prices grow significantly.
As the first of its kind in the GCC region, GSO 2654:2021 will become the standard for product stewardship and will help to dramatically transform the environment, health, safety, and security (EHS&S) landscape across the entire chemical and petrochemical value chain.
Dr. Abdulwahab Al-Sadoun, Secretary General, GPCA, commented:“GPCA is proud to announce the culmination of our joint work with the GSO over several years into the region’s first GHS standard.This comprehensive benchmark has been adapted to serve the region with its unique requirements and continue to ensure the healthy EHS&S performanceof the GCC industry on a global scale. Working together towards one unified standard will ensure we continue to improve on our product safety record across the chemicals value chain,where every player – however big or small – will have the power to make a difference towards a more sustainable and safer future for the region, our roadsand our communities.”
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