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Tracking one of the most important regulations to come out of the EU. REACH will impact on the entire supply chain so check here regularly for updates and guidance.
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EU IDENTIFIES FIRST SVHC RESPIRATORY SENSITISERS
The European Member State Committee (MSC*) has agreed on 23 more ‘substances of very high concern’ (SVHCs) under REACH.
February 2013 • Volume 36 • Number 2
NEW REACH REGISTRATION FIGURES
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has begun publishing details of REACH registration dossiers and substances.
November 2012 Volume 35 Number 11
REACH UPDATE
More Substances of Very High Concern added to Candidate List. . .
August 2012 Volume 35 Number 8
CHEMICAL HAZARDS UPDATE
Current regulatory approaches to the assessment of chemical hazards and risks (such as REACH) tend to be based on the evaluation and control of single substances.
July 2012 Volume 35 NUmber 7
ECHA FLAGS UP REACH REGISTRATIONS
The ECHA has launched its ‘REACH - Act Now!' campaign to remind organisations to prepare for the second REACH registration deadline in 2013.
November 2011 Volume 34 Number 11
LATEST ON REACH
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has published proposals to identify 20 more chemicals as Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs).
October 2011 Volume 34 Number 10
ECHA GUIDE TO SUBSTANCES IN ARTICLES
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has updated its ‘Guidance in a Nutshell' on requirements for substances in articles under the REACH Regulation.
September 2011 Volume 34 Number 9
LATEST ON REACH
EU identifies new SVHCs
ECHA sets ‘high risk' substance evaluation criteria
July 2011. Volume 34. Number 7
ECHA UPDATES GUIDANCE ON SUBSTANCES IN ARTICLES
European chemical safety body ECHA has updated its ‘Guidance on Requirements for Substances in Articles'.
May 2011. Volume 34. Number 5
LATEST ON REACH
European Commission puts first substances on authorisation list
Further proposals for SVHCs
April 2011. Volume 34. Number 4
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