Understanding REACH REACH is a regulation of the European Union, adopted to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the risks that can be posed by chemicals, while enhancing …
REACH places responsibility on industry to manage the risks from chemicals and to provide safety information on the substances. To that end, manufacturers and importers are required …
REACH Guidance on REACH Registration Substance identification Technical completeness check Testing methods and alternatives How to apply for authorisation Restriction How to submit …
Substances restricted under REACH The table below is the Annex XVII to REACH and includes all the restrictions adopted in the framework of REACH and the previous legislation, Directive 76/769/EEC. …
Guidance on REACH The list below contains all the Guidance Documents which are available, or will be available, on this website. These documents have been developed with the participation of many …
Chemical substances that are already regulated by other legislations such as medicines, or radioactive substances are partially or completely exempted from REACH requirements. Registration is based on …
REACH Substances of very high concern identification Draft recommendation for inclusion in the Authorisation List and consultation Applications for authorisation Submitted restrictions under …
REACH-IT is the central IT system that supports Industry, Member State competent authorities and the European Chemicals Agency to securely submit, process and manage data and dossiers.
Search for REACH registrations REACH registration data and the old Classification & Labelling (C&L) Inventory have been removed from ECHA’s website. The remaining data on ECHA’s website is still …
Understanding REACH REACH is a regulation of the European Union, adopted to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the risks that can be posed by chemicals, while enhancing the competitiveness of the EU chemicals industry. It also promotes alternative methods for the hazard assessment of substances in order to reduce the number of tests on animals.
REACH places responsibility on industry to manage the risks from chemicals and to provide safety information on the substances. To that end, manufacturers and importers are required to gather information on the properties of their chemical substances and to register that information in a central database in the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
REACH Guidance on REACH Registration Substance identification Technical completeness check Testing methods and alternatives How to apply for authorisation Restriction How to submit downstream user reports Socio-economic Analysis
Substances restricted under REACH The table below is the Annex XVII to REACH and includes all the restrictions adopted in the framework of REACH and the previous legislation, Directive 76/769/EEC. Each entry shows a substance or a group of substances or a substance in a mixture, and the consequent restriction conditions. The latest consolidated version of REACH presents the restrictions ...
Guidance on REACH The list below contains all the Guidance Documents which are available, or will be available, on this website. These documents have been developed with the participation of many stakeholders: Industry, Member States and NGOs. The objective of these documents is to facilitate the implementation of REACH by describing good practice on how to fulfil the obligations.
Chemical substances that are already regulated by other legislations such as medicines, or radioactive substances are partially or completely exempted from REACH requirements. Registration is based on the " one substance, one registration " principle.
REACH Substances of very high concern identification Draft recommendation for inclusion in the Authorisation List and consultation Applications for authorisation Submitted restrictions under consideration Current calls for comments and evidence Current Testing Proposals
Search for REACH registrations REACH registration data and the old Classification & Labelling (C&L) Inventory have been removed from ECHA’s website. The remaining data on ECHA’s website is still updated daily. See below for more information on the transition to ECHA CHEM.
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