REACH
ECHA to review completeness of registrations
Certain REACH registration dossiers will be reopened for a new completeness check. The first set will be the charcoal dossiers, which were recently subject to a decision by the Board of Appeal. The Agency will look at the completeness of information and whether the joint submission obligation has been fulfilled.
News item
REACH 2018 Roadmap progress report sums up the milestones achieved so far
The document reviews and reflects the status of the roadmap in the end of 2015. It complements the original REACH 2018 Roadmap published in January 2015.
Progress report
Update to the list of substances potentially subject to compliance checks
ECHA has updated the list of substances that might be chosen for compliance checks. The list includes 57 new substances. Registrants are advised to check this list and if needed, update their related registration dossiers by 13 June 2016.
Substance list | Compliance checks page
Restriction dossier for four classified phthalates submitted
ECHA submitted a proposal to restrict four classified phthalates in articles on 1 April 2016. The phthalates proposed to be restricted are diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP), benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP), and bis(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP). This is the first submitted restriction dossier resulting from the implementation of Article 69(2) of REACH, which requires ECHA to assess the use of substances on the Authorisation List in articles when the sunset date for the substances has passed. ECHA's committees are currently performing a conformity check on the dossier. ECHA has already published the dossier on its website, thereby implementing a change to the previous practice to publish dossiers only after they were agreed to be in conformity. The aim is to increase transparency and to help stakeholders prepare for the six month public consultation on the dossier (expected mid-June 2016 if the dossier passes conformity).
Submitted restriction proposals | ECHA's activities on restrictions
Opinion trees and checklist for evaluating applications for authorisation
ECHA has published opinion trees for use by RAC and SEAC in concluding on authorisation opinions and making recommendations in a consistent and efficient manner. ECHA has also published a checklist to support RAC rapporteurs to appraise applications for authorisation. A similar checklist for SEAC rapporteurs has previously been published. ECHA hopes that these documents may also be useful to applicants in understanding how the committees evaluate applications.
Opinion trees for non-threshold substances | Checklist for evaluating chemical safety assessment
Substitution of hazardous chemicals survey – respond by 29 April
ECHA invites industries and consultants to respond to a survey aiming to better understand the current capacity of companies to substitute hazardous chemicals and to help determine capacity building needs. This survey is made in collaboration with the European Commission's DG Environment, University of Massachusetts Lowell and Risk & Policy Analysts Ltd.
Survey for industries | Survey for consultancies
Authorisation granted for three uses of dibutyl phthalate (DBP)
The European Commission has granted an authorisation to Deza a.s., Czech Republic, for the following three uses of dibutyl phthalate (EC 201-557-4; CAS 84-74-2):
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as an absorption solvent in a closed system in the manufacture of maleic anhydride;
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in propellants;
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industrial use in ceramic sheets and printing pastes for production of capacitors and lambda sensor elements.
The review period for the first two authorisations will expire on 21 February 2027, and for the third - on 21 February 2019. The Commission has made 41 authorisation decisions in total.
Decision of the European Commission
CLP
New online tools for submitting information to poison centres
Under a draft CLP Implementing Regulation, importers and downstream users placing hazardous mixtures on the market will be responsible for submitting information to poison centres in the relevant Member States. New online tools and a harmonised EU format will help companies to submit this information.
News item | Poison centres website
Horizon 2020 for SMEs and researchers - apply now
Matching SMEs and talented researchers
Under Horizon 2020, the European Union's Research and Innovation Programme, a new programme will support 90 SMEs to hire a researcher to bring their brilliant idea to life.
More details about the programme
Calls for information
There are no new consultations this week. Have a look at the 23 currently open consultations on our home page.
Public consultations
Events
Follow live: Topical Scientific Workshop on New Approach Methodologies in Regulatory Science
On 19 and 20 April, the Topical Scientific Workshop on New Approach Methodologies in Regulatory Science will explore the impact of fundamental changes in scientific thinking on regulatory work. You can follow the discussions of the plenary sessions by webstream.
Event page | Programme