REACH
Sector-specific support on substance identification
Are you dealing with oleochemicals or essential oils? ECHA is working closely with certain sectors of the chemical industry to develop guidance on how to identify substances for regulatory purposes. Check our web page for sectoral support on substance identification.
Sector-specific support for substance identification
Video: New approaches to predict the effects of chemicals
Watch our video reportage of the Topical Scientific Workshop on New Approach Methodologies in Regulatory Science held at ECHA 19-20 April. We asked a few of our guests about where they see the benefits and challenges. The workshop presentations and a video recording of the event are also available.
Video | Event page
Follow, like and share REACH 2018 topics in social media
Are you active on LinkedIn? Follow our pages dedicated to the REACH 2018 deadline to keep up-to-date with relevant news. Invite your friends and colleagues working with chemicals to follow it too. On Twitter, you can easily find our REACH 2018 related tweets by searching for the hashtag #REACH2018. Retweet and follow @EU_ECHA.
LinkedIn for REACH 2018 | Twitter #REACH2018
SMEs
SME Innovation Associate: connecting SMEs with researchers
The European Union recently launched a EUR 7 million pilot action aiming to support dynamic SMEs in recruiting researchers to explore innovative business ideas. Enterprises have until 30 June 2016 to submit a 10-page application explaining the business idea, the required skills and the envisaged role of the researcher within the company. The EU will support the best 90 applications with a grant covering 100 % of the salary of the researcher for one year. The EU will also give international visibility to the job vacancies and provide a training programme for both the researchers and the supervisors in the companies. Interested?
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Calls for information
Harmonised classification and labelling
ECHA has launched a public consultation on the harmonised classification and labelling proposals for methylmercuric chloride (EC 204-064-2, CAS 115-09-3). The substance is classified in Annex VI to the CLP Regulation as part of the group of organic mercury compounds. It is used as a laboratory chemical. We invite you to comment the hazard classes: acute toxicity, germ cell mutagenicity, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity, specific target organ toxicity — single exposure and specific target organ toxicity — repeated exposure. Submit comments by 13 June 2016.
Public consultation | All open consultations
Testing proposals
ECHA has launched a public consultation on the testing proposals for four substances. Submit comments by 13 June 2016.
Public consultation | All open consultations
ECHA closed
Our IT-tools and support closed from 5 to 9 May
REACH-IT, R4BP 3 and ECHA's support services will be closed for a long weekend from the Ascension Day 5 May. They will reopen on Tuesday 10 May at 10:00
ECHA's switchboard will also be closed during 5-9 May and open again on 10 May 2016 at 9:00.
The PIC submission tool, ePIC, remains open at all times.