REACH Authorization

REACH Authorization
2/13/2015

ECHA’s latest updates

On Wednesday, ECHA published a list of substances that are likely to be checked for compliance. The agency also tightens and clarifies deadlines for dossiers updates to reduce processing times once dossiers evaluations have started.
REACH Authorization
12/3/2014

ECHA releases a video on SVHCs

On 30 June 2014, ECHA uploaded a video aimed towards the general public regarding SVHCs. This gives us an opportunity to remind industrial companies of the stakes in terms of business and budget behind the traceability of their substances.
REACH Authorization
12/3/2014

Authorisation strategies: many solutions

Authorisation under REACH poses a serious threat of supply disruption. Companies using SVHCs must become knowledgeable about their substances, integrate dossier sections strategically, organise early, and consider alternatives. Two cases illustrate how authorisation work can lead to strong arguments without submitting dossiers.
REACH Authorization
12/3/2014

Nine new substances subject to Authorisation

This blog highlights the sunset dates for various industrial chemicals, including technical MDA, arsenic acid, diglyme, DCE, MOCA, and several chromates, used in manufacturing and processing. It emphasizes the importance of awareness regarding their usage and regulatory deadlines.
REACH Authorization

TREXMO: integrated tool dedicated to occupational risk exposure assessment

Learn about TREXMO, a new tool to assess occupational exposure. Discover how it harmonizes input parameters from 6 models to provide reliable exposure values, crucial for REACH compliance and human health protection.
REACH Authorization

Reopening of REACH: Inception Impact Assessment

The European Commission's inception impact assessment on the reopening of the REACH Regulation analyzes potential effects on the economy, environment, and society. Changes include registration requirements, communication in the supply chain, and adapting the authorization process. The Chemicals Strategy aims to ensure better protection from hazardous chemicals and transition to safe and sustainable chemicals. Discussions center around the motto "One substance, one assessment" to improve efficiency and compliance. Other regulations like CLP and cosmetics may also be reopened for amendments.