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Four new substances added to Candidate List. The Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHCs) for authorisation now contains 205 substances.
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The additions include three substances that are toxic to reproduction and one endocrine disruptor. The Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHCs) now contains 209 substances that may have serious effects on people or the environment.
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The Substances of Concern In articles as such or complex objects (Products) also known as the SCIP database is a new requirement under t
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ECHA has added two new substances to the Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHCs) for authorization on 19 January 2021. Now the list contains 211 substances in total.
These two substances were added to the Candidate List as th
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In the context of the authorization process, Member States Competent Authorities and/or the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), on request of the European Commission, could prepare Annex XV dossiers for the identification of Substances of Very High
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On April 14, 2021, ECHA recommends for the European Commission to add seven substances to the Authorisation List (Annex XIV of REACH). Once on the list, companies will need to apply for authorisation to continue using them.
The seven substance
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On July 9th, ECAH added eight chemicals to the Candidate List of SVHC, expanding the list from 211 to 219 entries. These newly added substances are used in consumer products such as cosmetics, scented articles, rubber, textiles, or as solvents an
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The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) announced the SCIP Database in September 2021; this is a public database for Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) in EU products. SCIP database is aimed at helping consumers make informed purchasing choice
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According to the Danish Environmental Protection Agency and Danish Consumer Council THINK Chemicals, specific children’s toys have been discovered to contain some chemicals that are problematic.
The Danish Consumer Council THINK Chemicals discov
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The Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) now contains 223 entries. On 17th January 2022, ECHA added four hazardous chemicals that are commonly used in cosmetics to the candidate list.
Under the REACH regulation, companies have
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ECHA regularly recommends substances from
the Candidate List to be included in the Authorisation List (Annex XIV to REACH), based on the information in
the registration dossiers on uses and volumes of the substance. On February 2,
2022, ECHA lists
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When UK REACH entered into force, all
substances included in the EU REACH candidate list were ipso facto (by
the fact itself) transferred into the new UK REACH candidate list. As to the
substances added to the EU REACH candidate list after UK REAC
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The European Commission, after a serious
struggle, recently declared resorcinol as an SVHC. This decision was made based
on the endocrine-disrupting properties of human health. This decision was made by a voting process where 19
member states vote
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On March 4, 2022, Sweden proposes to ECHA to identify N-(hydroxymethyl)acrylamide (with CAS No 924-42-5) in the list of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC).
SVHC list consists of substances considered to have serious effects on human health an
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The European Commission recently added five SVHCs to the authorisation list, REACH Annex XIV due to their reprotoxic, carcinogenic or endocrine-disrupting properties.
These substances include:
tetraethyl lead,
4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)
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The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), together with the Member States reviewed a group of 148 bisphenols, of which 38 bisphenols have potential reprotoxic or hormonal effects.
Bisphenols are commonly known as endocrine disrupters for human health
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According to the EU Commission, the EU executive is sketching an alternative to add the endocrine-disrupting chemical Resorcinol to the REACH candidate list. It had been consensually approved earlier in February with industry and member states, subsi
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According to ECHA, there is a new intention to identify a Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) from Belgium together with France. The substance of interest is 4,4'-sulphonyldiphenol (i.e. Bisphenol S (BPS), EC 201-250-5, CAS 80-09-1), and the fo
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On the 10th of June 2022, ECHA added an entry on n-(hydroxymethyl)acrylamide (NMA) to the REACH candidate list. This addition was done due to the carcinogenic and genotoxic properties of the chemical, posing possible threats to cause cancer or geneti
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COMPARISON BETWEEN EU REACH AND K-REACH
ITEMS
EU REACH
K-REACH
Registration target
New substance (>=1t/y)
Existing substance (>=1t/y)
New substance (>=100kg/y)
Existing substance (>=1t/y)
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Thailand Existing Chemicals Inventory (TECI) is the national inventory that contains chemical substances imported and produced in Thailand. The development of TECI is part of a project listed under the 4th National Strategic Plan on Chemical Manageme
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Requirements for Hazardous substance or preparations
The substances and preparations that are hazardous or PBT/vPvB or on Swiss SVHC candidate list,and even if qunatity is
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Technical regulation section
Any chemical material/object containing chemicals placed into EU market need to comply with the REACH regulation. The chemical substances have the registration obligation whereas objects/articles containing chemicals have separate set of obligation.
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Notifying to SCIP database
From 5 January 2021, article information should be communicated. To successfully notify your article to the SCIP database there are several categories for which information needs to be provided:
Category 1: Information on Article.
In
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Background
Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), also referred to as “emerging contaminants”, include a range of chemical substances from diverse applications, ranging from medicines, personal care, household cleaning products, lawn care, agricultural produ
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How is hazardous substance and preparation(PBT/SVHC) regulated under this law?
The Substances and preparations that are hazardous or PBT/vPvB or on Swiss SVHC candidate list;even if quantity is
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What is SVHC?
According to KKDIK Article 47, a substance is considered SVHC (substances of very high concern) if it is classified as:
CMR categories 1A or 1B according to Turkish CLP Regulation
PBT (Persistent, Bioaccumulative or Toxic) /vPvB (very Persist
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What happens when a substance is considered as SVHC?
Substances that are considered as SVHC need to be notified to the ministry if they make up more than 1 ton per annum and 0.1 w% of the main substance/article. Upon request from a user, sufficient information allowing safe use of the substance (Safety
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