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EU projects and transparency: Enforcement Forum June meeting highlights cover
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EU projects and transparency: Enforcement Forum June meeting highlights

EU projects and transparency: Enforcement Forum June meeting highlights

25min |21/06/2022|

99

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EU projects and transparency: Enforcement Forum June meeting highlights cover
EU projects and transparency: Enforcement Forum June meeting highlights cover
Safer Chemicals Podcast

EU projects and transparency: Enforcement Forum June meeting highlights

EU projects and transparency: Enforcement Forum June meeting highlights

25min |21/06/2022|

99

Play

Description

Katja vom Hofe, the Chair of the Enforcement Forum joins us. She is just out of the Forum’s June meeting, and will be sharing the highlights.

We talk about the Forum's upcoming and on-going enforcement projects, including preliminary results of an EU-wide project on REACH authorisation (REF-9) where inspectors conducted more than 450 inspections to control REACH authorisation requirements for substances of very high concern.

Also in this episode, an update on the follow-up of a Forum project on online marketplaces. It looked at whether online sellers were giving enough safety information to customers when buying products with hazardous chemicals online and found a high level of incompliance. Listen to our earlier episode on the project results.

Katja also talks about the Forum's work on harmonising the way member states report their inspections to ensure consistent numbers in the EU and gives insight into how the Forum prepares inspectors for upcoming projects through training and other support material.

Background

The Forum is a network of enforcement authorities from the EU and EEA. They are responsible for coordinating the enforcement of EU chemicals legislation. the REACH, CLP, PIC, POP and the Biocidal Product regulations with the aim of protecting our health and the environment while ensuring a level playing field for companies across the EU market.


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Chapters

  • Listen to our earlier episode for the results of the Forum's enforcement project on online sales of products containing harmful chemicals

    01:17

  • What was on the agenda of the June meeting?

    01:38

  • What was the outcome of the Forum choosing the topic for the next big enforcement project, REF-12?

    02:30

  • What about the EU wide project on authorisation (REF-9)? Any results to share and what are the next steps?

    05:02

  • What is happening with the follow-up of the Forum project on online sales (REF-8)?

    07:07

  • Can you tell us about the "train the trainers" that the Forum is doing for inspectors on safety data sheets ahead of the upcoming project?

    09:23

  • What is the Forum doing on improving the transparency of the advice it gives to the Commission on the enforceability of restrictions?

    14:16

  • What is the Forum doing to support the restriction of diisocyanates?

    17:32

  • What is the work on harmonising member state reporting on inspections all about?

    19:29

Description

Katja vom Hofe, the Chair of the Enforcement Forum joins us. She is just out of the Forum’s June meeting, and will be sharing the highlights.

We talk about the Forum's upcoming and on-going enforcement projects, including preliminary results of an EU-wide project on REACH authorisation (REF-9) where inspectors conducted more than 450 inspections to control REACH authorisation requirements for substances of very high concern.

Also in this episode, an update on the follow-up of a Forum project on online marketplaces. It looked at whether online sellers were giving enough safety information to customers when buying products with hazardous chemicals online and found a high level of incompliance. Listen to our earlier episode on the project results.

Katja also talks about the Forum's work on harmonising the way member states report their inspections to ensure consistent numbers in the EU and gives insight into how the Forum prepares inspectors for upcoming projects through training and other support material.

Background

The Forum is a network of enforcement authorities from the EU and EEA. They are responsible for coordinating the enforcement of EU chemicals legislation. the REACH, CLP, PIC, POP and the Biocidal Product regulations with the aim of protecting our health and the environment while ensuring a level playing field for companies across the EU market.


Full episode transcript 


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Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees do not necessarily represent the official position of the European Chemicals Agency. All content is up to date at the time of publication. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Listen to our earlier episode for the results of the Forum's enforcement project on online sales of products containing harmful chemicals

    01:17

  • What was on the agenda of the June meeting?

    01:38

  • What was the outcome of the Forum choosing the topic for the next big enforcement project, REF-12?

    02:30

  • What about the EU wide project on authorisation (REF-9)? Any results to share and what are the next steps?

    05:02

  • What is happening with the follow-up of the Forum project on online sales (REF-8)?

    07:07

  • Can you tell us about the "train the trainers" that the Forum is doing for inspectors on safety data sheets ahead of the upcoming project?

    09:23

  • What is the Forum doing on improving the transparency of the advice it gives to the Commission on the enforceability of restrictions?

    14:16

  • What is the Forum doing to support the restriction of diisocyanates?

    17:32

  • What is the work on harmonising member state reporting on inspections all about?

    19:29

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Description

Katja vom Hofe, the Chair of the Enforcement Forum joins us. She is just out of the Forum’s June meeting, and will be sharing the highlights.

We talk about the Forum's upcoming and on-going enforcement projects, including preliminary results of an EU-wide project on REACH authorisation (REF-9) where inspectors conducted more than 450 inspections to control REACH authorisation requirements for substances of very high concern.

Also in this episode, an update on the follow-up of a Forum project on online marketplaces. It looked at whether online sellers were giving enough safety information to customers when buying products with hazardous chemicals online and found a high level of incompliance. Listen to our earlier episode on the project results.

Katja also talks about the Forum's work on harmonising the way member states report their inspections to ensure consistent numbers in the EU and gives insight into how the Forum prepares inspectors for upcoming projects through training and other support material.

Background

The Forum is a network of enforcement authorities from the EU and EEA. They are responsible for coordinating the enforcement of EU chemicals legislation. the REACH, CLP, PIC, POP and the Biocidal Product regulations with the aim of protecting our health and the environment while ensuring a level playing field for companies across the EU market.


Full episode transcript 


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Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees do not necessarily represent the official position of the European Chemicals Agency. All content is up to date at the time of publication. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Listen to our earlier episode for the results of the Forum's enforcement project on online sales of products containing harmful chemicals

    01:17

  • What was on the agenda of the June meeting?

    01:38

  • What was the outcome of the Forum choosing the topic for the next big enforcement project, REF-12?

    02:30

  • What about the EU wide project on authorisation (REF-9)? Any results to share and what are the next steps?

    05:02

  • What is happening with the follow-up of the Forum project on online sales (REF-8)?

    07:07

  • Can you tell us about the "train the trainers" that the Forum is doing for inspectors on safety data sheets ahead of the upcoming project?

    09:23

  • What is the Forum doing on improving the transparency of the advice it gives to the Commission on the enforceability of restrictions?

    14:16

  • What is the Forum doing to support the restriction of diisocyanates?

    17:32

  • What is the work on harmonising member state reporting on inspections all about?

    19:29

Description

Katja vom Hofe, the Chair of the Enforcement Forum joins us. She is just out of the Forum’s June meeting, and will be sharing the highlights.

We talk about the Forum's upcoming and on-going enforcement projects, including preliminary results of an EU-wide project on REACH authorisation (REF-9) where inspectors conducted more than 450 inspections to control REACH authorisation requirements for substances of very high concern.

Also in this episode, an update on the follow-up of a Forum project on online marketplaces. It looked at whether online sellers were giving enough safety information to customers when buying products with hazardous chemicals online and found a high level of incompliance. Listen to our earlier episode on the project results.

Katja also talks about the Forum's work on harmonising the way member states report their inspections to ensure consistent numbers in the EU and gives insight into how the Forum prepares inspectors for upcoming projects through training and other support material.

Background

The Forum is a network of enforcement authorities from the EU and EEA. They are responsible for coordinating the enforcement of EU chemicals legislation. the REACH, CLP, PIC, POP and the Biocidal Product regulations with the aim of protecting our health and the environment while ensuring a level playing field for companies across the EU market.


Full episode transcript 


Give us feedback

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Follow us on:


Visit our website

Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees do not necessarily represent the official position of the European Chemicals Agency. All content is up to date at the time of publication. 


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Chapters

  • Listen to our earlier episode for the results of the Forum's enforcement project on online sales of products containing harmful chemicals

    01:17

  • What was on the agenda of the June meeting?

    01:38

  • What was the outcome of the Forum choosing the topic for the next big enforcement project, REF-12?

    02:30

  • What about the EU wide project on authorisation (REF-9)? Any results to share and what are the next steps?

    05:02

  • What is happening with the follow-up of the Forum project on online sales (REF-8)?

    07:07

  • Can you tell us about the "train the trainers" that the Forum is doing for inspectors on safety data sheets ahead of the upcoming project?

    09:23

  • What is the Forum doing on improving the transparency of the advice it gives to the Commission on the enforceability of restrictions?

    14:16

  • What is the Forum doing to support the restriction of diisocyanates?

    17:32

  • What is the work on harmonising member state reporting on inspections all about?

    19:29

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