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5 October 2011

The names of SVHCs on the Candidate List are now available in 22 languages in the ECHA-term database

The names of Substances of Very High Concern on the Candidate List are now available in 22 EU languages in the ECHA-term database. The users can consult the database free of charge. The registration is required only for those users who would like to download or comment on the data.

ECHA-term is a multilingual terminology database containing the main REACH and CLP terminology. The database caters for the needs of various users: REACH and CLP stakeholders, national authorities, translators, interpreters and the general public. It aims to enhance the clarity of communication in the field of EU chemicals regulation. Additional terminology is regularly placed in the database.

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Press Releases

4/10/2011
ECHA Management Board adopts Work Programme for 2012 and policy on avoiding potential conflicts of interest

On 29 and 30 September, ECHA's Management Board held its 23rd plenary meeting and took a number of important strategic decisions. 
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News Alerts

04/10/2011
IUCLID 5 stand-alone installation video tutorials are now available

IUCLID 5 installation video tutorials are now available for all users wishing to successfully download and install IUCLID 5 in a stand-alone environment.
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30/9/2011
ECHA launches a new procedure for submitting Alternative Chemical Name Requests 

A new online form allows manufacturers, importers and downstream users to request the use of alternative chemical names. They may choose to do this, if they believe that the disclosure of a substance name on the label of their mixtures or in the safety data sheets reveals business secrets. This is in accordance with Article 24 of the CLP Regulation. 
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On the web

New harmonised classification and labelling consultations: One new substance

The Registry of Intentions of Harmonised Classification and Labelling has been updated with one new intention
 
The Registry of Intentions of Substances of Very High Concern has been updated with three new intentions
 
The Registry of Intentions of Restrictions has been updated with an intention to proposerestriction on chromium VI compounds in leather articles

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