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21 December 2011 |
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ECHA Newsletter showcases the new corporate identity The December issue of the ECHA Newsletter reflects on 2011 and gives an overview of the challenges that lie before the Agency in 2012. It encourages registrants to get their data sharing activities ready well in advance of the next deadline and introduces some of the activities that the Member States are doing to support their industry. You can also read about how the stakeholders have helped ECHA to set future priorities at the accredited stakeholders' workshop and the ENES network meeting held in Brussels at the end of November. To mark the close of the International Year of Chemistry, the Newsletter spoke to the President of IUPAC, Professor Nicole Moreau, and the granddaughter of Marie Sklodowska Curie, Professor Helene Langevin-Joliot. Read the Newsletter |
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PRESS RELEASES ECHA recommends thirteen Substances of Very High Concern for authorisation 21/12/2011
The European Chemicals Agency has submitted to the European Commission a recommendation that thirteen Substances of Very High Concern should in future not be used without authorisation. These substances are all classified because of their carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction (or a combination thereof) properties. They are used in applications where there is potential for worker exposure. ECHA updates the Candidate List with twenty new Substances of Very High Concern 19/12/2011
Companies manufacturing or importing these substances, or articles containing the substances, need to check their potential obligations that result from the listing. |
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NEWS ALERTS ECHA renews its support to Lead Registrants in preparation for 2013 19/12/2011
ECHA encourages Lead Registrants to make themselves known in order to benefit from special support for the preparation of the next registration deadline, 31 May 2013. |
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ON THE WEB Updated agenda of the Lead Registrant workshop is available 21/12/2011
ECHA has updated the agenda of the Lead Registrant Workshop taking place in Helsinki from 2 to 3 February 2012. More topics have been identified and new information about the one-to-one and training sessions has also been published. Preliminary conclusions of the Management Board meeting now available 21/12/2011
The preliminary conclusions of the 24th Management Board meeting from 15 to 16 December 2011 have been published. Workshop on the use of the QSAR Toolbox: Feedback from industry users and development needs19/12/2011
A summary of the discussions and recommendations as well as presentations are now online.
Third draft revised Guidance on Data sharing sent to CARACAL
Open positions at ECHA
REACH-IT and ECHA Helpdesk will be closed during Christmas and the New Year ECHA would like to remind the industry that REACH-IT and the ECHA Helpdesk will be closed from 22 December 2011 until 2 January 2012 at 09:00 (EET). Currently, REACH-IT is available from Monday 10:00 to Friday 21:00 (EET), except for public holidays. At year end, REACH-IT will be closed from 22 December at 21:00 until 2 January at 09:00 (EET). The ECHA Helpdesk, which provides technical support on ECHA's IT tools and advice on provisions of the REACH and CLP Regulations, will also close its contact web forms on 22 December 2011 at 21:00 (EET). Helpdesk services will also be available again on 2 January 2012 at 09:00 (EET). Furthermore, ECHA premises will also be closed from noon on 23 December 2011 until 2 January 2012. Enquiries sent to the ECHA functional mailboxes will therefore only be responded to from 2 January 2012 onwards. REACH-IT - Helpdesk contact form - ECHA Information Desk
Season's greetings and happy wishes for a successful New Year to all Stakeholders! - ECHA Communications |
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