Huidig

Huidig

Huidig

Here you can find the substances and hazard endpoints for which ECHA is currently inviting third parties to submit scientifically valid information and studies.

Please also note the following:

 

The link under 'View dossier'

The link under 'View dossier' to the registered substances website allows easy access to the aggregated dossiers containing further details of the testing proposed including the test method (e.g. if an extended one-generation reproduction toxicity study has been proposed instead of a two-generation study). Related information on the substance subject to the testing proposal can also be seen through this link to the aggregated data per joint registration for a substance, which has been obtained from all registration dossiers that are part of that joint registration. If the related dossier has not yet been disseminated or the substance identity is confidential, such a link cannot be given.

The Total Tonnage Band published does not necessarily reflect the registered tonnage band(s) and associated information requirement obligations. For the 'Total Tonnage Band' of the disseminated dossier, compiled data is calculated from the non-confidential quantities of a substance manufactured and/or imported by all registrants, excluding any quantity directly used as an intermediate to produce a different chemical.  

 

Specific grounds for the testing proposal

In some cases, the registrant may propose testing under Annex IX and X of the REACH Regulation even if the registration tonnage band is lower than the tonnage band of the REACH Annex for which the test is proposed. Such specific testing proposals may be triggered by a concern identified from previous study results and their assessment in the chemical safety report (e.g. based on Annex I.0.5 or the second column of Annex VIII section 8.7.1). This is indicated with a note after each relevant endpoint showing that the testing proposal is based on a concern identified by the registrant.  

 

Read-across/category approach proposed

The registrant may have proposed to apply a read-across/category approach for one or more of the testing proposals based on adaptation according to Annex XI.1.5 of the REACH Regulation. This is indicated for the relevant testing proposal endpoint(s) with a note that testing is proposed for another substance than the registered substance, giving the proposed test substance name and, where available, the EC or CAS number.

Alternatives to vertebrate testing

As of 11 September 2015 ECHA is inviting registrants that make testing proposals involving vertebrate animals for details on how they have considered alternative methods to address the missing information. This is a follow-up action of the European Ombudsman's conclusion in case 1606/2013 on 11 September 2015. A link to the registrant's considerations on alternatives to testing is published below with the related testing proposal. indicated The field is empty when the testing proposal was submitted before 11 September 2015 or when the registrant has not submitted a report on his considerations on alternatives to testing

Further instructions

To see if testing proposals submitted by registrants, and for which ECHA has held a third-party consultation, were subsequently withdrawn, please consult the table below or the Previous Testing Proposals table. First, follow the link to the related aggregated registration dossier (if it is already published). There you can review the details of the testing proposed and other information on the substance that is subject to the testing proposal. The admissibility of any testing proposal will be concluded only after the third party consultation. Later during the testing proposal examination process, you may check the same section in the disseminated dossier to see if a testing proposal previously present has been withdrawn. The reasons for withdrawal may be that the registrant has reviewed their assessment or has taken into account the third-party comments provided to ECHA and communicated to them.

There are currently no ongoing consultations.
 
3-[(5-cyano-6-hydroxy-1,4-dimethyl-2-oxo-1,2-dihydropyridin-3-yl)diazenyl]phenyl benzoate 953-951-7 - 22/04/2024 7.6.2 Genetic toxicity in vivo Give Comments Details
Copper(I, II) sulfite 884-197-6 15293-86-4 22/04/2024 7.6.2 Genetic toxicity in vivo||Note: testing proposed with copper(I,II) sulfite dihydrate (CAS No. 13814-81-8) Give Comments Details
Bis(4-methylbenzoyl)peroxide 407-950-9 895-85-2 22/04/2024 6.1.2 Long-term toxicity to fish||Note: testing proposed with p-toluic acid  (EC no. 202-803-3) or with bis(4-methylbenzoyl) peroxide (EC no. 407-905-9) Give Comments Details
Calcium 4-chloro-2-(5-hydroxy-3-methyl-1-(3-sulfonatophenyl)pyrazol-4-ylazo)-5-methylbenzenesulfonate 403-530-4 129423-54-7 22/04/2024 7.8.2 Developmental toxicity / teratogenicity Give Comments Details
2,5-Furandione, dihydro-, mono-C15-20-alkenyl derivs. 272-221-2 68784-12-3 22/04/2024 6.1.2 Long-term toxicity to fish Give Comments Details
N-(2,3-dihydro-2-oxo-1H-benzimidazol-5-yl)-3-hydroxy-4-[[2-methoxy-5-[(phenylamino)carbonyl]phenyl]azo]naphthalene-2-carboxamide 235-425-2 12225-06-8
22/04/2024
22/04/2024
7.5.2 Repeated dose toxicity: inhalation
7.8.2 Developmental toxicity / teratogenicity
Details
2-[(2-methoxy-4-nitrophenyl)azo]-N-(2-methoxyphenyl)-3-oxobutyramide 228-768-4 6358-31-2 22/04/2024 7.5.2 Repeated dose toxicity: inhalation Give Comments Details
Tris(p-isocyanatophenyl) thiophosphate 223-981-9 4151-51-3 22/04/2024 6.1.2 Long-term toxicity to fish Give Comments Details
1,3-bis(isocyanatomethyl)benzene 222-852-4 3634-83-1 22/04/2024 6.1.2 Long-term toxicity to fish Give Comments Details
N,N,N',N'-tetramethyl-2,2'-oxybis(ethylamine) 221-220-5 3033-62-3
22/04/2024
22/04/2024
7.8.1 Toxicity to reproduction
7.8.2 Developmental toxicity / teratogenicity
Details
[3-(2,3-epoxypropoxy)propyl]trimethoxysilane 219-784-2 2530-83-8
22/04/2024
22/04/2024
6.1.2 Long-term toxicity to fish
7.8.1 Toxicity to reproduction
Details
4-methylcyclohexanone 209-665-3 589-92-4
22/04/2024
22/04/2024
22/04/2024
6.1.2 Long-term toxicity to fish
7.5.1 Repeated dose toxicity: oral
7.8.2 Developmental toxicity / teratogenicity
Details
Benzyldimethylamine 203-149-1 103-83-3 22/04/2024 6.1.2 Long-term toxicity to fish Give Comments Details
Ethylbenzene 202-849-4 100-41-4 22/04/2024 6.1.2 Long-term toxicity to fish Give Comments Details
Methyl benzoate 202-259-7 93-58-3 22/04/2024 6.1.2 Long-term toxicity to fish Give Comments Details