Japan biosafety clearing house

Japan Biosafety Clearing House(J-BCH) This website provides information on “Law Concerning the Conservation and Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity through Regulations on the Use of Living Modified Organisms “(Cartagena Protocol domestic law) , related domestic regulations, list of the approved LMO under the law.

How many clearing houses are there in Japan?

As of the end of December 2011, there are 119 clearing houses designated by the Minister of Justice as well as 105 private clearing houses throughout Japan. 82 million bills and checks (379 trillion yen in value) were exchanged in Japan in 2011, and 74% (280 trillion yen) of them are handled by the Tokyo Clearing House (TCH) (Figures 14).

What is the Biosafety Clearing-House?

The Biosafety Clearing-House is an international mechanism that exchanges information about the movement of genetically modified organisms, established under the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety.

What part of a biosafety cabinet does not require clearance?

What part of the biosafety cabinet does not require clearance in order to test and certify it to verify effective performance.
Sufficient clearance must be provided on the sides, behind, and above biosafety cabinets for effective operation and access during certification.


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