More information on dossier evaluation processes available
Registrants can now consult a single table to find out whether ECHA is evaluating dossiers for a particular substance and follow the progress through the evaluation process. The table is part of the update to the public activities coordination tool PACT.
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IUCLID 6 upgrade introduces new web interface
IUCLID 6.3.1 is now available for download on the IUCLID website. Upgrading to this new version will allow you to take advantage of new features, including a new optional web-based interface.
The upgrade also brings changes to parts of the IUCLID format, which cover, for example, the latest versions of the OECD harmonised templates. To learn more, register for our webinar on 31 October.
If you manage a small number of registrations, we encourage you to use IUCLID Cloud Services, which always automatically updates to the latest version.
IUCLID website | Webinar registration | IUCLID LinkedIn group | ECHA Cloud Services | IUCLID tutorials
ECHA to check justifications for opt-outs
From 1 December, ECHA will manually check that all new registrations where the registrant has chosen to opt out of the data submitted jointly by co-registrants include a proper justification as required by REACH. To help make sure that your justification is complete, use the templates in the latest version of IUCLID 6 and run the Validation Assistant on your data before submitting your dossier.
If you want to submit all of your data on your own or you do not agree with the lead registrant on access to the joint submission, and your request is justifiable, contact ECHA to get access to the joint submission. Dossiers relying entirely on the registrant’s own data are prioritised for compliance check.
Manual verification |
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Amended draft CoRAP: 100 substances to be evaluated
Four substances have been added to the draft Community rolling action plan (CoRAP) list 2019-2021. One substance’s year of evaluation was changed and one editorial mistake was corrected.
The draft CoRAP for 2019-2021 now contains 100 substances proposed for evaluation by Member States in 2019, 2020 and 2021. Of these substances, 31 are planned to be evaluated in 2019.
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New substance evaluation conclusion published
A new substance evaluation conclusion document is now available on ECHA’s website for
2,4,6-tri-tert-butylphenol (EC 211-989-5; CAS 732-26-3), added to the CoRAP list in 2017 and evaluated by Belgium.
Community rolling action plan |
Substance evaluation
NGOs and ECHA discuss topics of mutual interest
NGO representatives and ECHA met in Helsinki for the 12th meeting of the NGO-ECHA discussion platform. Topics on the agenda covered substance and dossier evaluation, risk management and animal welfare.
NGO-ECHA discussion platform | Meeting note
ECHA's reply to UEAPME
Our response to the position paper by the European Association of Craft, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (UEAPME) regarding the functioning of REACH for SMEs is available online.
ECHA letter