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See ENDS Europe Daily, EU Chemicals Agency Could Go Bust By 2011. [Pg.234]

ENDS Europe Daily, EU chemicals agency could go bust by 2011. http //www.endseuropedaily. com/articles/index.cfm. [Pg.236]

Registration. Each producer and importer of chemicals in volumes of 1 tonne or more per year and per producer/importer - around 30 000 substances - will have to register them with a new EU Chemicals Agency, submitting information on properties, uses and safe ways of handling them. The producers and importers will also have to pass the safety information to downstream users - manufacturers that use these chemicals in their production processes - so that they know how to use the substances without creating risks for their workers, the end consumers and the environment. [Pg.37]

ECHA (2011) Recommendation of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) of 20 December 2011 for inclusion of substances in Annex XIV. http //echa.europa.eu/documents/10162/ 13640/opinion draft recommendation annex xiv third en.pdf... [Pg.221]

Furthermore, the EU regularly produces and regularly updates the list of substances of high concern, i.e. the SVHC list. The identification of a substance as a SVHC and its inclusion in the candidate list is the first step of the authorization procedure. The European Chemical Agency in Helsinki identifies from the candidate list priority substances to be included in Annex XIV of REACH (the authorisation list). The substances on the candidate list will most probably be liable to stricter regulation in the future (authorisation/banning) which will stimulate the substitution of these chemicals. Currently in June 2012, there are 84 substances included in the candidate list. Examples of chemicals on the candidate list which may be relevant for the leather industry are phenolphthalein, boric acid, cobalt dichloride, dichromate (although not used by leather industry), phthalates (DEHP, DBP and BBP), acrylamide and short-chain chlorinated paraffins. [Pg.251]

European Chemical Agency, see http //echa.europa.eu/en/web/guest/view-article/-/ joumal content/al9f3846-4158-435 l-8304-39de35c35flb. Accessed 15 July 2012... [Pg.262]

European Chemicals Agency (2009) Proposal for Regulation on Classification, Labelling. CLP Report. http //echa.europa.eu/doc/consultations/cl/clh axvrep france CD009321-73 -bifentrin.pdf. Accessed 14 Feb 2011... [Pg.106]

ECHA (2008b) Member State Committee-Support document for identification of dibutyl phthalate (DBF) as a substance of very high concern. European Chemicals Agency, 1 October. http //echa.europa.eu/doc/consultations/recommendations rioritisations/prioriti-sationdbp.pdf Accessed April 2010... [Pg.294]

European Chemicals Agency, see http //echa. europa.eu. Accessed 2011... [Pg.71]

European Chemicals Agency (2009) Substance Name 5-tert-Butyl-2,4,6-trinitro-m-xylene (Musk Xylene), EC Number 201-329-4, CAS Number 81-15-2, Prioritisation and Annex XIV Background Information. European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), 14 January 2009 http //echa.europa.eu/doc/ consultations /recommendations/ prioritisations /... [Pg.482]

ECHA (2008a) Guidance on requirements for substances in articles, European Chemicals Agency ECHA-08-GF-03-EN, http //echa.europa.eu/reach en.asp (accessed May 2008). [Pg.145]

See the EU-Regulation No 1907/2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) and establishing a European Chemicals Agency. [Pg.10]

Increasing international competition and poor public perceptions could jeopardise the sustainability of the EU chemical industry. REACH is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and the stakes are high. Whether REACH seals or opens the coffin for many EU chemical businesses will depend on the finer details of its implementation, which appears to be in the hands of the EU Member States, the European Commission and the new European Chemicals Agency. [Pg.80]


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