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Mexico's COFEPRIS Initiates Third Round of Registrations for SISUS to Track Chemical Substances

2023-07-31 Reference source : Cofepris

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Mexico's Federal Commission Against Health Risks (COFEPRIS) has taken a significant step in ensuring the safe management and tracking of chemical precursors and essential chemicals within the country. The introduction of the online Integral System for Chemical Substances (SISUS) marks a crucial milestone in regulating the movement of these substances and promoting public health and safety.  

Earlier this year, Mexico made a groundbreaking change to its laws by establishing the Integral System for Chemical Substances (SISUS). The primary goal of SISUS is to enable better tracking and control of chemical precursors and essential chemicals, which are often used in the production of various goods, including pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and industrial products. These substances, if not appropriately managed, could pose health and security risks, leading to potential hazards like drug production and illicit activities. 

To ensure the seamless functioning of SISUS, the Mexican government now requires companies to report each shipment involving these regulated substances within 24 hours of their movement. This stringent regulation aims to prevent the misuse and illicit distribution of these chemicals, ultimately safeguarding public health and national security. 

Third Round of Registrations: A Key Step Towards Full Implementation 

While the SISUS platform is not yet fully operational, Mexico's government is committed to moving forward with its implementation. As part of the full implementation plan, COFEPRIS is conducting the third round of registrations for companies to become registered entities within the SISUS platform. This means that companies actively involved in handling chemical precursors and essential chemicals in Mexico must register themselves in the SISUS database. 

By mandating registration, the Mexican government aims to create a comprehensive database of companies dealing with these substances, facilitating improved monitoring and tracking capabilities. This database will provide authorities with real-time information on the movement and usage of regulated chemicals, empowering them to respond swiftly to potential threats and enforce necessary safety measures. 

Companies' Obligations and Responsibilities 

For companies involved in the production, import, export, or distribution of chemical precursors and essential chemicals in Mexico, registration in the SISUS platform is no longer optional; it is an imperative regulatory requirement. Failure to comply with this mandate could result in severe penalties, including fines and potential business disruptions. 

Companies that have not been covered by the first two rounds of registrations should closely monitor COFEPRIS's announcements for the release of the new list of companies identified for registration in this third round. It is crucial to remain proactive and initiate the registration process promptly to ensure compliance with the new regulations. 

The introduction of Mexico's online Integral System for Chemical Substances (SISUS) represents a crucial step towards ensuring the safe and responsible management of chemical precursors and essential chemicals within the country. As COFEPRIS conducts its third round of registrations for companies, it is essential for relevant entities to take immediate action and comply with the new regulations to avoid penalties and ensure the seamless functioning of the SISUS platform. Ultimately, the successful implementation of SISUS will contribute to a safer, more secure, and healthier environment for Mexico and its citizens. 



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