REACH


 

 
  REACH  
 

REACH REGULATION   

The REACH Regulation entered into force on June 1st 2007. REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals and will replace about 40 current items of legislation.

The stated aims of REACH are to:    

  • Improve the protection of human health and the environment  from the risks that can be posed by chemicals
  • Enhance the competitiveness of the EU chemicals industry, a key sector for the economy of the EU
  • Promote alternative methods for the assessment of hazards of substances

Ensure the free circulation of substances on the internal market of the European Union
  
REACH requires the manufacturers and importers of substances in amounts greater than one ton per year to submit a registration to the European Chemicals Agency.

  • The first step is for each manufacturer/importer to submit a pre-registration to the Agency in the period 1/06/2008 to 30/11/2008. The Agency will then publish a list of pre-registered substances. All manufacturers/importers who notified their intention to register the same substance will participate in the Substance Information Exchange Form (SIEF)
  • The second step will be the submission of a registration dossier for each substance according to the following timetable based on the quantities of the substance manufactured or imported:
  • 30/11/2010 - More than 1.000 tons per year (plus CMR Cat 1 or 2 more than 1 ton/year or R50-53 more than 100 ton/year)
  • 31/05/2013 - More than 100 tons per year
  • 31/05/2018 - More than 1 ton per year 

ALIPA ACTIVITIES  
  
ALIPA is preparing for registration and facilitating the setting up of consortia for key substances, including monomers.
Please click on the link to see the list of substances under consideration.

For more information on ALIPA REACH activities please contact Wolfram Frank (+32 2 6767476 or email info@alipa.org)

For information on REACH in general and to dowload the Regulation, visit the Agency website

 
 
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