AICIS Compliance: Chemical Regulations in Australia
Ensure full AICIS compliance in Australia. Learn how to register, categorize chemicals, & meet reporting rules. Expert support available from Freyr Solutions.

AICIS Compliance: Chemical Regulations in Australia

AICIS Compliance Guide for Chemical Manufacturers & Importers (Australia)

1. Business Registration

  • Mandatory: Register your business with AICIS before introducing any industrial chemicals.
  • Per company, not per product.
  • Renew annually.
  • Registration enables regulators to track and enforce chemical regulations.

2. Categorize Each Chemical Introduction

Each chemical introduced must fall under one of the six AICIS categories:

Category

Risk Level

Details

Listed

N/A

Already on the Australian Inventory of Chemical Substances (AICS); used as listed.

Exempted

Very Low Risk

Minimal health/environmental risk. Minimal paperwork.

Reported

Low Risk

Requires a simple notification.

Assessed

Moderate to High

Requires a risk assessment; may need detailed safety data.

Commercial Evaluation

Special Case

Chemicals introduced for evaluation only.

Exceptional Circumstances

Emergency Use

For rare or emergency imports.

  • Use the AICIS Categorisation Guide to determine the correct category based on volume and use.
  • Some products (e.g., soaps, research chemicals, in-transit products) may be exempt or categorized differently.

3. Annual Declaration

  • Deadline: Submit online by 30 November each year (covers activity from 1 Sept to 31 Aug).
  • Confirms all introductions were compliant.
  • Lists applicable introduction categories.
  • Penalties apply for late or missing declarations.

4. Record-Keeping Obligations

  • Keep detailed records for every chemical introduced.
  • Records may include:
    • Safety data sheets (SDS)
    • Test results
    • Import/manufacture volumes
    • Usage details
  • Category-specific checklists apply (listed, exempted, reported, assessed).
  • Records are essential for AICIS audits and compliance checks.

5. Ongoing Compliance & Support

  • Stay up to date with AICIS rule changes – subscribe to updates and review guidance regularly.
  • Non-compliance can result in:
    • Fines
    • Deregistration
    • Legal action

Professional Support

  • Freyr offers:
    • AICIS registration support
    • Product categorization assistance
    • Internal compliance process setup
    • Voluntary compliance audits

Key Takeaways

  • Register before introducing any industrial chemicals.
  • Categorize each chemical correctly under AICIS.
  • Report annually by 30 November.
  • Keep records organized and category-specific.

Consult experts if needed—especially for complex portfolios.


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