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South Korea: revision of the SDS Standards

Written by Trace One | Sep 26, 2025 7:51:08 AM

Korean SDS: what’s new?

On 6th August 2025 the Ministry of Employment and Labor (MoEL) issued the Notice No. 2025-50, updating the Standards for Classification, Labeling, and Material Safety Data Sheets of Chemical Substances

The MoEL Notice No. 2025-50 introduces some small changes to the Korean SDS, specifically in Section 15. The regulation updates the order of existing regulatory references and adds a new subheading:

  1. Industrial Safety and Health Act – unchanged
  2. Chemical Substances Control Act – revised
  3. Act on Registration and Evaluation of Chemical Substances – newly added
  4. Dangerous Material Safety Control Act – reordered (from c to d)
  5. Wastes Management Act – reordered (from d to e)
  6. Other domestic and international requirements – reordered (from e to f)

Within Section 15, the Chemical Substances Control Act now requires disclosure of newly classified hazardous chemicals. The former “Toxic Substances” category has been repelled and replaced with three new categories:

  • Acutely hazardous substances to the human body
  • Chronically hazardous substances to the human body
  • Environmentally hazardous substances

Korean SDS: when?

The regulation will be effective from August 7th, 2025, however, the SDS may still be prepared according to the previous format until June 30th, 2026.

Trace One has planned a regulatory analysis regarding this topic and will keep you updated on it.

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