REACH
ECHA asked to examine whether certain substances in tattoo inks should be restricted in the EU
Tattoo inks and permanent make up may contain hazardous substances – for example, substances that cause cancer, genetic mutations, toxic effects on reproduction, allergies or other adverse effects on health. The European Commission has consequently asked ECHA to assess the risks of these individual substances on human health and to examine the need for EU wide restrictions on their use in tattoo inks.
In this analysis, ECHA will also assess the availability of alternatives and the socio-economic impact of a possible restriction. ECHA is not being asked to ban tattooing or tattoo inks – our work is to examine individual substances that the inks may contain.
ECHA and some Member States are currently planning how best to share the work. An official announcement will be made in the Registry of Intentions on ECHA's website in the near future and the public will be invited to submit any relevant information to assist in this work. If it is found that a restriction is needed, a formal proposal to restrict the substances (a restriction dossier) will be submitted within one year to initiate the restriction process. The objective is to ensure that people in all EU Member States could get tattoos or permanent make up without concerns for their health.
Commission's request to ECHA
CLP
Registry of Intentions updated
Three harmonised classification and labelling (CLH) intentions were submitted:
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trimethoxy(methyl)silane (EC 214-685-0; CAS 1185-55-3).
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trimethoxyvinylsilane (EC 220-449-8; CAS 2768-02-7).
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dichlorodioctyl stannane (EC 222-583-2; CAS 3542-36-7).
New CLH intentions were submitted for:
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octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (EC 209-136-7; CAS 556-67-2).
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3-(difluoromethyl)-N-methoxy-1-methyl-N-[1-(2,4,6-trichlorophenyl)propan-2-yl]-1H-pyrazole-4-carboxamide; pydiflumetofen (CAS 1228284-64-7).
Current CLH intentions |
Submitted CLH proposals
Downstream users
Update of downstream users' Q&As
The questions and answers addressing general downstream user issues have been reviewed and updated.
Downstream user Q&As
Calls for information
Consultation on harmonised classification and labelling
ECHA is seeking comments on the harmonised classification and labelling proposals for:
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Benzo[rst]pentaphene (EC 205-877-5, CAS 189-55-9).
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dibenzo[b,def]chrysene (EC 205-878-0, CAS 189-64-0).
Both substances are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). PAHs are found in certain elastomer/rubber materials, and potentially also in plastic materials, lacquers/varnishes, or coatings that may be encountered in consumer products, including toys. Examples of such products include e.g. tool handles, bicycle handlebars, slippers, flip-flops, beach sandals, diver equipment, toy car tyres, or clay pigeons used in skeet shooting.
Comments are invited on the carcinogenicity and germ cell mutagenicity hazard classes for both substances.
Comments should be submitted by 8 September 2016, 23:59 EET (Helsinki time).
Public consultation
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