July 2025

What's new

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Specific information requirements – new forms, guides and updated Inventory chemical records 

AICIS has launched improvements to help chemical introducers meet their obligations for listed introductions with a specific information requirement (SIR). These updates include:

Updates to chemical records on the Inventory - see the variation notice below.

Three new purpose-built SIR online forms with step-by-step guides to preview the form questions with tips for accurate completion.

Expanded guidance to help you determine if you need to submit an SIR form.

These changes respond to industry feedback and aim to make compliance easier and faster.

Learn more and explore the new tools and resources
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Renew your registration for 2025-26 

Registrations are now open for the 2025–26 period (1 September 2025 to 31 August 2026) - with no changes to charges or registration level thresholds from the previous year.

Read our article on how to register, renew, calculate your registration cost or complete a non-renewal form.

Regulatory notices

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Inventory listing variations for NICNAS-assessed chemicals 

  • AICIS’s Executive Director has varied the Inventory terms of listing for 2,297 chemicals with a specific information requirement (SIR), assessed under the former scheme.
  • You can download the full list of varied chemicals on our website.
  • Also coming soon - a new downloadable Inventory planned in August to reflect these changes - keep an eye out on our website or in next month's update.
Read the 25 July 2025 notice and download the list
 
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Chemicals added to the Inventory 5 years after issue of assessment certificate

CAS numbers

  • 1141331-70-5
  • 637-92-3
  • 162201-45-8
  • 254748-33-9
Read the 28 July 2025 notice
 
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Two new chemical assessment certificate statements published

Chemical names or AICIS approved chemicals names (AACNs)

  1. D-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, citrates, C10-16-alkyl glycosides, sodium salts
  2. Heptanoic acid, 1,1′,1′′-(1,2,3-propanetriyl) ester
Read the 16 July 2025 notice and download the assessments
 
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Chemicals added to the Inventory following issue of an assessment certificate

CAS numbers

  • 2411191-47-2
  • 1441045-54-0
Read the 10 July 2025 notice

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