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ECHA Weekly - 23 March 2016

 

 

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Member States to evaluate 39 priority substances in 2016

ECHA has adopted the updated Community rolling action plan for 2016-2018 with 138 substances to be evaluated. Registrants of these substances are encouraged to coordinate their actions and to interact early with the evaluating Member States.

News alert | CoRAP list 2016-2018


REACH

New approach on hazard assessment for nanoforms

A new publication by ECHA, RIVM and the JRC illustrates how to use data for different nanoforms within the same substance registration. The approach will form a cornerstone in the future guidance development on hazard assessment for nanoforms.

News item | Publication

Further advice on how to use QSARs for REACH registration

ECHA has updated its practical guide on how to use and report (Q)SARs. The updated guide includes, for example, examples on how to check the reliability of QSAR predictions from some of the most commonly used QSAR software; instructions on how to check that the conditions for adapting standard testing are met; and a list of QSAR software that can be used to generate information related to REACH endpoints.

News item | Practical Guide 5

Forum starts to liaise with the Biocides Enforcement Group

The Forum for Exchange of Information on Enforcement (Forum) had its Forum 23 meeting on 16-18 March back-to-back with the Biocides Enforcement Group. Plans were laid for the pilot project on CLP focusing on internet sales.

News item

Reports on the Materials' Information Platform published

ECHA has published three documents regarding the feasibility of an IT system that would provide information on the Candidate List substances in materials. The "Materials' Information Platform" could help companies to identify whether the materials their articles are made of contain substances of very high concern. This could support companies to ensure the safe use of substances in their articles and comply with REACH obligations. As ECHA does not hold the necessary information needed for the platform and stakeholders were not ready to provide such information, ECHA concluded that the conditions for the practical implementation of the platform are, at the moment, not met. However, ECHA remains open to collaborate if stakeholders express an interest. We also welcome any suggestions to support better communication in the supply chains and safer use of substances in articles.

Reports on the Materials' Information Platform


CLP

New proposals for harmonised classification and labelling

Two new CLH proposals have been submitted:

  • metaflumizone (ISO); (EZ)-2'-[2-(4-cyanophenyl)-1-(a,a,a-trifluoro-m-tolyl)ethylidene]-[4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl] carbanilohydrazide (CAS 139968-49-3)
  • imidacloprid (ISO) 1-(6-chloropyridin-3-ylmethyl)-N-nitroimidazolidin-2- ylidenamine (EC 428-040-8; CAS 138261-41-3)

Three new CLH intentions have been submitted:

  • 2-butanone oxime; ethyl methyl ketoxime; ethyl methyl ketone oxime (EC 202-496-6; CAS 96-29-7)
  • crystalline silica: quartz (SiO2); [1] tridymite; [2] cristobalite; [3] (EC 238-878-4/239-487-1/238-455-4; CAS 14808-60-7/15468-32-3/14464-46-1)
  • bis(α,α-dimethylbenzyl) peroxide (EC 201-279-3; CAS 80-43-3)

Submitted CLH proposals | CLH intentions


Downstream users

How to identify which risk management measures to communicate for mixtures

Formulators need to communicate safe use information for mixtures under REACH. One approach is to use sector specific information developed by downstream industry organisations. Another approach, particularly when the first option is not available, is to identify the lead components and derive safe use information for mixtures using the exposure scenarios. A Cefic/VCI task force has published a practical guide on lead component identification (LCID) methodology they have developed for this purpose. This is a cross-stakeholder project under the CSR/ES Roadmap. A free workshop will take place on 4 May 2016 in Brussels to support the publication. Registration will close by 21 April or when the seating capacity is reached (100 participants).

Cefic/VCI guide | Cefic workshop | DUCC publication


Calls for information

There are no new consultations this week. Have a look at the 65 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 via webstream. Instructions will be available on our home page in the morning of the event.

Event page | Programme

Stakeholders' Day speakers announced

Our free event on 24 and 25 May focuses on the REACH 2018 registration deadline. Several guest speakers will share their experience: Janet Greenwood, secretary of the "Chemical Regulations Self Help Group" will present getting organised for REACH 2018 in a small company. Ms Karin Jenken from TNO Triskelion will share best practice on how to assess hazard and risk for lower tonnages. Mr Erwin Roggen from 3Rs Management and Consulting ApS will explain the use of alternative methods for registration. Ms Erika Kunz from Clariant Produkte GmbH will present the importance of use maps and industry's commitment to implement them for 2018 registration. Book your seat by 9 May!

Event page | Register | Programme | HCF

Stakeholders' Day
 
REACH 2018

797 days until the REACH 2018 deadline

Upcoming

Biocidal Products Committee
13-14 April 2016


Vacancies

ECHA is looking for scientific officers and seconded national experts


Events

Topical Scientific Workshop - New Approach Methodologies in Regulatory Science
19-20 April 2016

Stakeholders' Day
24-25 May 2016

REACH 2018 webinar: Assess hazard and risk
20 July 2016

Biocides Stakeholders' Day
1 September 2016


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