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REACH, a Directive of Euro called “Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of CHemicals Substances”. It came into force on June 1st, 2007. ; {! B) x" q2 Z0 ^/ f
Its aims are to make the people who place chemicals on the market (manufacturers and importers responsible for understanding and managing the risks associated with their use.) and to provide a high level of protection of human health and the environment from the use of chemicals.
, X) D" M& O9 B" H/ {' GA major part of REACH is the requirement for manufacturers or importers of substances to register them with a central European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). If you do not register your substances, then the data on them will not be available and as a result, you will no longer be able to manufacture or supply them legally.
* M& v3 Z$ d) w- r# w' ~REACH applies to substances manufactured or imported into the EU in quantities of 1 tonne per year or more. Generally, it applies to all individual chemical substances on their own, in preparations or in articles (if the substance is intended to be released during normal and reasonably foreseeable conditions of use from an article).
$ M9 B& X4 O! {2 }. CThe registration of those substances already being manufactured or supplied is to take place in three phases. These phases are spread over 11 years. Manufacturers or suppliers need to pre-register their substances from 1st June to 1st December 2008. Below is a timetable. $ c2 ]0 C+ U2 b# L3 I
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REACH came in to force
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Pre-registration for existing (‘phase-in’) substances starts0 R, ]6 L+ a- S* Y. A8 ]
Registration for new (‘non phase-in’) substances starts
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& J3 c# w O3 } Pre-registration for ‘phase-in’ substances ends4 y7 j9 [/ p% H; A7 R
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1 December 2008
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List of pre-registered substances published and SIEFs are formed
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First recommendation of priority substances to be considered for authorisation published by ECHA
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PHASE 1
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1 A' C) |1 l$ a; P. x8 o≥ 1000 tonnes per annum (tpa) or;
6 S2 f6 x9 i( x2 G6 }4 X; u/ m≥ 100 tpa and classified under CHIP as very toxic to aquatic organisms or; 1 u2 A1 j$ F# T3 e
≥ 1 tpa and classified under CHIP as Cat 1 or 2 carcinogens, mutagens or reproductive toxicants
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Deadline for registration of substances supplied at ≥ 100 tpa 7 {' q, x# N; N P- \/ z" J1 ?
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Deadline for registration of substances supplied at ≥ 1 tpa 8 f3 ~: l7 {5 x g
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Some substances have hazards that have serious consequences, e.g. they cause cancer (carcinogenic), or they have other harmful properties and remain in the environment for a long time (persistent) and gradually build up in animals (bioaccumulative). These are 'substances of high concern'. One of the aims of REACH is to control the use of such substances via authorisation and encourage industry to substitute these substances for safer ones. |
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