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- Understanding REACH - ECHA
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
- REACH Regulation - Environment - European Commission
The REACH Regulation initially made no specific provision for nanomaterials In 2018 the Commission adopted Commission Regulation (EU) 2018 1881 to modify REACH technical Annexes I, III and VI-XII, introducing nano-specific clarifications and provisions
- REACH Legislation - ECHA
This is unique source of information on the chemicals manufactured and imported in Europe It covers their hazardous properties, classification and labelling, and information on how to use them safely
- Guidance documents - ECHA
Guidance on requirements for substances in articles This document assists producers and importers of articles in identifying whether they have obligations under REACH; in particular in relation to registration and notification according to Article 7, and in relation to article supply chain communication according to Article 33
- Homepage - ECHA
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) takes on new responsibilities under the EU’s One Substance, One Assessment (OSOA) package Working closely with other EU agencies and authorities, ECHA will lead efforts to build a common data platform on chemicals, streamline assessments, and strengthen collaboration to better protect human health and the environment
- Registration - ECHA
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
- Substances restricted under REACH - ECHA
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 adopted until the date of publication
- Substance Identification - ECHA
Substance identification is a process by which the identity of the substance is established Accurate identification of a substance is a pre-requisite to most REACH, CLP and biocides processes In particular, it enables joint REACH registrations to be prepared efficiently and correctly and ensures that test data is appropriate for the substance registered under REACH This leads to a robust
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