Customs control means compliance monitoring of obligations of industry from the management system for industrial chemicals by customs officials. This activity is part of the customs control of imported goods.
With limited resources the steps proposed for implementation of this sub-element are as follows:
- Customs control of customs documents using the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System, the Harmonized System (HS)1, to identify priority chemicals in customs papers.
- Ad hoc control of the identity of the chemical through inspecting the label is done by customs (administrative personnel).
Nomenclature and Classification of Goods, World Customs Organisation
Relevant tools
Below is a list of tools relevant for implementing this topic :
- Green Customs Guide to Multilateral agreements, UNEP 2008
- UNIDO: Guidance for the control of the import and export of POPs, website of the Stockholm Convention (2012)
- UNEP: Guidance on the Development of Legal and Institutional Infrastructures for Sound Management of Chemicals and Measures for Recovering Costs of National Administration (LIRA-Guidance) (2015)
- Case study of Canada’s Chemicals Management Plan
- Case study of the Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme (AICIS)