Registry of CLH intentions until outcome

Registry of CLH intentions until outcome

Registry of CLH intentions until outcome

The registry of classification and labelling (CLH) intentions until outcome lists the intentions and proposals received by ECHA for a new or revised harmonised classification and labelling of a substance. The proposals are submitted by Member State competent authorities, manufacturers, importers or downstream users.  

Interested parties can follow the progress of a proposal through the CLH process, from the notification of the intention to the adoption of the opinion of the Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC). The advance notice enables interested parties to plan and prepare for commenting later on.

Anyone with relevant information on the identity or hazard properties of a substance is encouraged to provide this information to the dossier submitter during the early stages of the process, or at the latest during the consultation.

Where an opinion has been adopted by RAC, the status is indicated as ‘Opinion Adopted’.

Note: The classification tables for those substances that have been reviewed are listed in the ‘Corrigenda to the RAC opinions’ document.

sodium;oxido(oxo)borane;tetrahydrate

EC / List no: 600-663-1 CAS no: 10555-76-7
CLP Annex VI Index number
Further substance information
Sodium metaborate tetrahydrate” (and any other hydrated forms) is covered by the substance “sodium metaborate, anhydrous” with EC 231-891-6, for which a CLH proposal already exists.
Status
Withdrawn
Date of intention
07-Oct-2021
Expected date of submission
Submitted for accordance check
21-Sep-2022
Final submission date
Withdrawal date
03-Feb-2023
Legal deadline for opinion adoption
Submitter
Sweden
Submitter's email
kemi@kemi.se
Harmonised classification at the time of the proposal
Specific concentration limits at the time of the proposal
Proposed harmonised classification by the dossier submitter
Repr. 1B, H360FD
Proposed specific concentration limits by the dossier submitter
Note 11: The classification of mixtures as reproductive toxicant is necessary if the sum of the concentrations of individual boron compounds that are classified as reproductive toxicant in the mixture as placed on the market is ≥ 0.3 %.
Regulatory programme
Chemical registered under REACH
Remarks
Start of consultation
Deadline for commenting
Hazard classes open for commenting
CLH report
Annexes to the CLH report
Date of opinion
RAC Opinion
Background document
RCOM (Comments received)
Attachments received during consultation (excluding journal articles)
Minority opinion(s)
Other annexes
ATP number and date
Link to ATP
Latest update
13-Feb-2023
First published
05-Nov-2021