REACH Authorization

REACH Authorization
1/11/2018

Post-Authorisation compliance: how to anticipate a DREAL inspection?

It is possible for a company to keep using a substance which appears on REACH’s Annex XIV after its expiration date, provided it has acquired an Authorisation for its use. Said company will then have to be able to substantiate its compliance with all the conditions entailed by an Authorisation dossier. The company could potentially be subject to controls aiming at determining the compliance of its activity to the Authorisation request. In this article, EcoMundo gives you key elements on how to prepare for a control.
REACH Authorization
11/22/2017

Une 3ème vague de contrôle des autorisations REACH à venir en 2019

The third REACH Authorisation pilot project will focus on chromates and will be implemented in 2019 by the EU national control authorities. It concerns the chromates whose sunset date has expired, ie. 13 substances.
REACH Authorization
11/15/2017

How much does a REACH Authorisation dossier cost?

The REACH Authorisation procedure allows a company to temporarily use an SVHC (Substance of Very High Concern) listed in Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation, which is in fact banned from use in Europe. The granting of this Authorisation by Europe requires the production of a specific authorisation application, which includes various costs. EcoMundo reviews the structure of this dossier and helps you to anticipate the budget to allocate.
REACH Authorization
10/13/2017

Dipentylphthalate and REACH authorisation: what you must know

Dipentylphthalate was included in Annex XIV of REACH on 14th June 2017. It will be banned in Europe from 4 January 2019, unless a REACH authorisation application has been drafted. What must you know before starting such application? Our experts give you key information on this substance, as well as advice to follow before going ahead.
REACH Authorization
10/13/2017

Diisopentylphthalate and REACH authorisation: what you must know

Diisopentylphthalate was included in Annex XIV of REACH on 14th June 2017. It will be banned in Europe from 4 January 2019, unless a REACH authorisation application has been drafted. What must you know before starting such application? Our experts give you key information on this substance, as well as advice to follow before going ahead.
REACH Authorization
10/11/2017

Anthracene oil and REACH authorisation: what you must know

Anthracene oil was included in Annex XIV of REACH on 14th June 2017. It will be banned in Europe from 4 April 2019, unless a REACH authorisation application has been drafted. What must you know before starting such application? Our experts give you key information on this substance, as well as advice to follow before going ahead.