1-bromopropane (nPB) and REACH authorisation: what you must know

Published 
August 30, 2017

Identity of 1-bromopropane

Name 1-bromopropane (nPB) IUPAC name 1-bromopropane, N-Propyl Bromide CAS number 106-94-5 EC number 203-445-0 Chemical formula C3H7Br

Hazard classification of 1-bromopropane

FLAMMABLE ● H242: Heating may cause a fire
H226: Flammable liquid and vapour

VERY HAZARDOUS TO HEALTH ● H350: May cause cancer
H340: May cause genetic defects
H360: May damage fertility or the unborn child
H371: May cause damage to organs
H304: May be fatal if swallowed and enters airways
H334: May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled

HAZARDOUS TO THE OZONE LAYER ● EUH 059: Hazardous to the ozone layer

1-bromopropane in annex XIV of REACH

Key regulatory information Intrinsic property for which it was included in Annex XIV of REACH Toxic for reproduction (category 1B) Sunset date 4 July 2020 Latest date to submit the authorisation dossier to ECHA 4 January 2019Who is concerned by REACH authorisation? Main industries concerned Chemical, electronic

EcoMundo’s advice to succeed in your authorisation application

Recommendations for your authorisation dossier

  • As the substance does not have a threshold, the Socio-Economic Analysis route will be chosen. This analysis will demonstrate that the benefits related to the granting of the authorisation outweigh the risks associated.
  • The applicant will thus have to conduct a socio-economic analysis as well as the CSR and Analysis of Alternatives.
  • The preferred methodology to conduct the socio-economic analysis of the authorisation application is the cost/benefit analysis.
  • The creation of a dossier is usually between 6 and 18 months depending on the complexity of the dossier (intrinsic properties of the substance, complexity of the applicants’ value and production chain.
  • Key elements of a successful authorisation dossier:
  • A specific request with the most elements possible in relation to your activity
  • Transparence and realism of the hypotheses and data as all elements produced will be challenged by the committees or stakeholders
  • The “applied for use” and “non-use” scenarios are essential for the relevance of the socio-economic analysis

Planning recommendations

  • The Latest Application date for this substance is 04/01/2019, the last submission window is on November 2018.
  • It is therefore recommended to start the creation of the dossier immediately (september 2017).

You want to know more on the Candidate List substances?

For more information on SVHCs, do not hesitate to contact our expert Rémi Escola on +33 9 72 26 09 56 for Europe or +1 (778) 234 1607 for North America or via email at contact@ecomundo.eu

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