How are substances shortlisted and manually screened?
Webinar date
1 February 2018 11:00 - 12:00
Summary
In January every year, a number of substances are marked for manual screening by Member States. The selection aims to identify substances that may have hazardous properties and the potential for exposure to us or the environment.
This webinar explains the screening process, its timelines, and the criteria for shortlisting. It also explains how registrants can influence the manual screening process by updating their dossiers and how they can get more information on common screening.
The webinar also gives advice on how registrants should react to informative letters sent by us to all registrants of shortlisted substances.
Programme
Timing | Title | Speaker |
11:00 | Introduction | Hannu Braunschweiler, ECHA |
11:10 | General introduction to common screening | Palmi Atlason, ECHA |
11:30 | Grouping of substances in screening | Giovanni Bernasconi, ECHA |
11:45 | 2018 shortlisting letter campaign: scope and expected outcome | Chrystele Tissier, ECHA |
12:00-13:00 | Time reserved for answering unanswered questions |
Q&A on screening of substances of potential concern >>
Presentations
- Introduction [PDF] - Hannu Braunschweiler, ECHA
- General introduction to common screening [PDF] - Palmi Atlason, ECHA
- Grouping of substances in screening [PDF] - Giovanni Bernasconi, ECHA
- 2018 shortlisting letter campaign: scope and expected outcome [PDF] - Chrystele Tissier, ECHA