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23 February 2011
Companies can now start to prepare for authorisation applications
The European Commission has published in the Official Journal the first list of six substances that are subject to authorisation. Without authorisation, their use must end after the specified "sunset date". Companies can start preparing their applications for authorisation. The publication of the Authorisation List is a major step forward in managing the risks posed to human health and the environment of substances of very high concern.
ECHA Press Release
European Commission Press Release
Authorisation web pages
Seminar on Applications for Authorisation
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21/02/2011
Public consultation on potential Substances of Very High Concern
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has today published proposals to identify seven chemicals as Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) and possible candidates for authorisation. In addition, an amendment to one substance already on the Candidate List is proposed. Interested parties are invited to comment on the proposals by 7 April 2011.
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23/02/2011
ECHA's Sixth Stakeholders' Day programme available
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23/02/2011
ECHA's Newsletter for February has been published
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22/02/2011
Job opportunities at ECHA
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21/02/2011
List of registered Phase-in Substances
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17/02/2011
Updated guidance on Adaptation of information requirements is now available in 22 EU languages
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