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EU enforcement project: full compliance with EU chemicals law needed

EU enforcement project: full compliance with EU chemicals law needed

31min |21/02/2023|

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EU enforcement project: full compliance with EU chemicals law needed cover
Safer Chemicals Podcast

EU enforcement project: full compliance with EU chemicals law needed

EU enforcement project: full compliance with EU chemicals law needed

31min |21/02/2023|

761

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The Forum on Enforcement’s EU wide project on assessing REACH authorisation duties found that the majority of users of substances of very high concern (SVHC), mainly SMEs, already comply with the authorisation requirement to control risks. 


Inspectors from 28 European countries checked compliance with REACH authorisation requirements in the Forum REF-9 project. Authorisation applies to substances of very high concern (e.g. substances that cause cancer or are toxic to reproduction or mutagenic), which are included in the authorisation list (Annex XIV) of REACH. These substances may only be used or marketed if companies receive an authorisation from the European Commission for their specific uses.  Authorisation is meant to protect workers and the environment while phasing out these highly hazardous substances from the market. 


We are joined by Eugen Anwander, the Chair of the working group for the project who also represent the enforcement authorities and Maciej Baranski who works in the Harmonised Enforcement Team at the European Chemicals Agency. They share their insights into the results and explain the main recommendations and follow-up actions. 



More

Authorities and ECHA push for compliance with authorisation duties - news, 8 March 2023 

REF-9 project report on enforcement of compliance with REACH authorisation obligations - PDF document 

Forum enforcement projects - official webpage


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The Forum on Enforcement’s EU wide project on assessing REACH authorisation duties found that the majority of users of substances of very high concern (SVHC), mainly SMEs, already comply with the authorisation requirement to control risks. 


Inspectors from 28 European countries checked compliance with REACH authorisation requirements in the Forum REF-9 project. Authorisation applies to substances of very high concern (e.g. substances that cause cancer or are toxic to reproduction or mutagenic), which are included in the authorisation list (Annex XIV) of REACH. These substances may only be used or marketed if companies receive an authorisation from the European Commission for their specific uses.  Authorisation is meant to protect workers and the environment while phasing out these highly hazardous substances from the market. 


We are joined by Eugen Anwander, the Chair of the working group for the project who also represent the enforcement authorities and Maciej Baranski who works in the Harmonised Enforcement Team at the European Chemicals Agency. They share their insights into the results and explain the main recommendations and follow-up actions. 



More

Authorities and ECHA push for compliance with authorisation duties - news, 8 March 2023 

REF-9 project report on enforcement of compliance with REACH authorisation obligations - PDF document 

Forum enforcement projects - official webpage


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The Forum on Enforcement’s EU wide project on assessing REACH authorisation duties found that the majority of users of substances of very high concern (SVHC), mainly SMEs, already comply with the authorisation requirement to control risks. 


Inspectors from 28 European countries checked compliance with REACH authorisation requirements in the Forum REF-9 project. Authorisation applies to substances of very high concern (e.g. substances that cause cancer or are toxic to reproduction or mutagenic), which are included in the authorisation list (Annex XIV) of REACH. These substances may only be used or marketed if companies receive an authorisation from the European Commission for their specific uses.  Authorisation is meant to protect workers and the environment while phasing out these highly hazardous substances from the market. 


We are joined by Eugen Anwander, the Chair of the working group for the project who also represent the enforcement authorities and Maciej Baranski who works in the Harmonised Enforcement Team at the European Chemicals Agency. They share their insights into the results and explain the main recommendations and follow-up actions. 



More

Authorities and ECHA push for compliance with authorisation duties - news, 8 March 2023 

REF-9 project report on enforcement of compliance with REACH authorisation obligations - PDF document 

Forum enforcement projects - official webpage


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The Forum on Enforcement’s EU wide project on assessing REACH authorisation duties found that the majority of users of substances of very high concern (SVHC), mainly SMEs, already comply with the authorisation requirement to control risks. 


Inspectors from 28 European countries checked compliance with REACH authorisation requirements in the Forum REF-9 project. Authorisation applies to substances of very high concern (e.g. substances that cause cancer or are toxic to reproduction or mutagenic), which are included in the authorisation list (Annex XIV) of REACH. These substances may only be used or marketed if companies receive an authorisation from the European Commission for their specific uses.  Authorisation is meant to protect workers and the environment while phasing out these highly hazardous substances from the market. 


We are joined by Eugen Anwander, the Chair of the working group for the project who also represent the enforcement authorities and Maciej Baranski who works in the Harmonised Enforcement Team at the European Chemicals Agency. They share their insights into the results and explain the main recommendations and follow-up actions. 



More

Authorities and ECHA push for compliance with authorisation duties - news, 8 March 2023 

REF-9 project report on enforcement of compliance with REACH authorisation obligations - PDF document 

Forum enforcement projects - official webpage


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