
Choose from 5 options:
Guide to completing the ‘Related to introduction’ section of the pre-introduction report for ‘internationally-assessed for human health but not the environment’ in AICIS Business Services.
Select from:
Note 'both import and manufacture' does not include the scenario where a chemical is imported then reformulated/used in Australia to make a mixture or product. In this scenario select ‘import’.
Select the range that represents the maximum total volume of the chemical that you will introduce into Australia during a registration year:
Select all the end use(s) for your chemical introduction from a picklist in the form. This is the same list of options that you may have used to calculate the environment categorisation volume (Step 5.3 from Categorisation Guide) and is also shown below.
Example: Company ABC wants to introduce a chemical with an end use in cosmetics. The picklist option they select is “Personal care products not covered by other end uses”.
Example: Company XYZ wants to introduce a chemical for use in laundry detergent, shampoo and hand soap. The picklist options they select are both “Personal care products not covered by other end uses” and “Laundry and dishwashing products”.
Adhesive and sealant products means an end use to fasten other materials together or stop the passage of liquid or gas. Examples include:
Apparel and footwear care products means an end use to care for apparel and footwear products intended for consumer and commercial use. Examples include:
Arts, crafts and hobby products means an end use in arts, crafts or hobbies. Examples include:
Explosive products means an end use for producing a sudden expansion, usually accompanied by production of heat and large changes in pressure. Examples include:
Fuel, oil, fuel oil additives and related products means an end use as:
Examples of liquid fuels include:
Examples of fuel oil additives include:
Lubricant and grease products means an end use in a liquid, paste or spray to reduce friction, heat generation and wear between solid surfaces. Examples include:
Personal care products – limited environmental release means an end use in solid or hardening personal care products (including cosmetics) that are primarily disposed of to landfill. Examples include:
Tattoo ink products means an end use in a combination of industrial chemicals that contains one or more colouring agents and is applied to the dermal layer of the skin for the purposes of colouring the skin. Examples include:
Paint and coating products means an end use to paint or coat substrates intended for consumer or commercial use. Examples include:
Plastic and polymer products means an end use in production of plastics or polymers. Examples include:
Construction products not covered by other end uses means an end use in construction materials, except where another scenario covers the end use. Examples include:
Fabric, textile and leather products not covered by other end uses means an end use to impart colour and other desirable properties onto fabric, textiles, and leather products that are intended for consumer or commercial use.
These properties include:
Examples of this type of product include:
Electronic products means an end use in the production of electronic components. Examples include:
Ink, toner and colourant products means an end use for:
Examples of this type of product include:
This category does not include pigments and colourants added to paints and coatings.
Air care products means an end use to odorise or deodorise indoor air in homes, offices, motor vehicles, and enclosed spaces and intended for consumer or commercial use. Examples include:
Anti-freeze and de-icing products means an end use:
Examples of this type of product include:
Automotive care products means an end use (intended for consumer or commercial use) to clean and care for exterior and interior surfaces of automotive vehicles. Examples include:
Cleaning and furniture care products means an end use (intended for consumer or commercial use) to:
Examples include:
Laundry and dishwashing products means an end use in liquid, granular, gel or unit dose packets/tablets to:
Examples include:
Extractive products not covered by other end uses means an end use in:
These scenarios do not include end use in offshore drilling. This end use is a designated kind of release into the environment (for which you do not calculate an ECV).
Paper products means an end use in paper production. Examples include:
Personal care products not covered by other end uses means an end use for cosmetic use, except those covered under the “personal care products - limited environmental release end use” scenario. Examples include:
Photographic products means an end use (for consumer or commercial use) to take photographic images, develop and process film, and make photographic prints. Examples include:
Water treatment products means an end use to treat water in cooling and heating systems (including industrial heat-exchanger systems) and potable water supplies. Examples include:
This scenario does not include end uses to treat municipal water supplies or other large-scale water supplies for human or animal consumption or irrigation. These end uses involve a designated kind of release into the environment.
You must specify the end use of the chemical for each product type(s) that you selected in the question above.
Example: Company XYZ wants to introduce a chemical for use in laundry detergent, shampoo and hand soap. The picklist option they select is “laundry detergent, shampoo and hand soap”.
We consider internationally assessed reported introductions to potentially be of higher risk and therefore may decide to publish certain information on our website after you submit your pre-introduction report, including the specific end use of the chemical you are introducing.
If you do not want the specific end use to be published on our website, select 'yes and I understand that I need to apply for confidential business information in the AICIS Business Portal since the PIR is not deemed complete until I apply for CBI' in the PIR if you wish to apply.
If there are no concerns with publishing your chemical's end use on our website, select 'No'.
Learn more about information we may publish about internationally-assessed introductions.
‘Specified class’ refers to introductions that we consider to be of higher concern to human health or the environment because of greater potential for particular hazards or exposure.
For this introduction pathway, the following specified class of introductions are of concern:
Answer 'yes' or 'no' to the question and choose the type(s) of specified class if you answered 'yes'.
A designated kind of release into the environment means:
Release of household wastewater (including from use of cosmetics) into waterways or the sewage system is not a ‘designated kind of release into the environment’.
If you select ‘Yes’ you must select 1 statement that applies to your introduction relating to the use of animal test data.
Option 1 – I did NOT use animal test data from tests conducted on or after 1 July 2020 to determine the highest indicative risk for the chemical.
Select this option if either of these apply.
Option 2 – I will introduce the chemical for an end use solely in cosmetics AND I used animal test data from tests conducted on or after 1 July 2020 to determine the highest indicative risk for the chemical in the circumstances mentioned in the General Rules Section 34.
Select this option if all of the following apply.
Option 3: I will introduce the chemical for multiple end uses (including an end use in cosmetics) AND I used animal test data from tests conducted on or after 1 July 2020 to determine the highest indicative risk for the chemical. This animal test data is of a kind mentioned in the General Rules Section 31.
Select this option if all of the following apply.
See: Animal test data - when it can and can’t be used and when you need pre-approval