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Keep your registration up to date
Registering your chemicals under REACH is not a one-off exercise: you will learn new things about your substance, and your own situation may change. This has to be reflected in your registration. Therefore, you need to regularly review your dossier and update it when new information becomes available. This is a legal requirement.
Your registration dossier has to reflect the current knowledge on how your substance can be used safely at production sites and by users throughout the supply chain. This means that after you have successfully submitted a registration and received your registration number, you still have to find ways to collect information on your substance and agree with your co-registrants on how to make the best use of it.
You are also encouraged to proactively update and review the information in your registration, so as to improve the quality of your dossiers. The following recommendations are based on ECHA’s findings from evaluation.
“After 10 years of REACH, we now have all substances on the EU market registered in one harmonised system. The Commission’s report on 10 years of REACH concludes that safety in the EU has increased. But there is still much to do. Both industry and authorities must increase their efforts to improve safety information on chemicals. We are working to become more efficient and impactful in our work on compliance.” More
ECHA’s Executive Director
Bjorn Hansen
Topical news
More information on dossier evaluation processes available
Registrants can now consult a single table to find out whether ECHA is evaluating dossiers for a particular substance and follow the progress through the evaluation process.
The scope of the Public Activities Coordination Tool (PACT) has been extended to cover substances under dossier and substance evaluation, as well as substances in the registry of intentions for harmonised classification and labelling, substance of very high concern identification or restriction.
Member registrants will start receiving dossier evaluation decisions in 2019
As of 2019, ECHA will send its dossier evaluation decisions to all non-compliant registrants of a substance. Other changes will be implemented at the same time, so you need to take a proactive role to be ready.
Call for companies to continue their cooperation after the deadline
The Directors’ Contact Group (DCG) recommends that registrants of existing substances maintain their cooperation platforms also after the last registration deadline of 31 May 2018, when the obligation to have substance information exchange forums (SIEFs) under REACH has ceased.
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