On August 9, the EU began public consultation on the revision of the CLP Regulation. Organizations, corporations, and public agencies have until November 15 to offer feedback on planned revisions of the CLP Regulation that are part of the EU’s sustainability strategy. The feedback helps evaluate the effects of the modifications. Plans...
The fifteenth adaptation to technical and scientific progress (ATP) of the CLP Regulation was published on August 11 in the Official Journal of the European Union (2020 L 261/2) and takes effect on August 31, 2020. With Regulation 2020/1182, the EU modifies Annex VI, Part 3, of the CLP Regulation 1272/2008. It...
Inspectors from the Norwegian environmental directorate inspected 15 different Web sites selling automotive care products, adhesives, and building materials. They reached the sobering conclusion that none of the Web sites indicated the presence of hazardous contents in the products. The sellers thereby violated Article 48 Section 2 of the CLP...
The EU plans to simplify the notification requirements for bespoke paints, petroleum products, and building materials like plaster, cement, and concrete, known as mixtures-in-mixtures (MIM) products. Companies in the effected industries had monitored feasibility and called for a simpler set of rules for the products. After studying the matter, the EU decided...
As part of the fourteenth adaptation to technical progress (ATP), the EU Commission published Amendment 2020/217 to the CLP Regulation. The new Regulation takes effect on March 9. The new Regulation states that as of September 9, 2021, packaging for titanium dioxide in powered form and packaging of titanium dioxide powder...
The ECHA has just provided companies with a system-to-system (S2S) tool that simplifies work with dossiers in the IUCLID-compatible PCN format. As an example, companies can now create dossiers in their own software system. Thanks to the new tool, they are then automatically transmitted to the ECHA portal and then redirected to the responsible national agencies. …
At its fiftieth meeting, the Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) took several steps, including examination and approval of the planned reclassification of various boron compounds, citric acid, and salicylic acid methyl ester. Accordingly, boron compounds will now be classified as “Category 1B, toxic to reproduction – the compounds can impair fertility and may cause harm...
At the CARACAL meeting in September, the member states of the EU approved a draft regulation of the EU Commission. According to the draft, the reporting deadline for mixtures used by consumers will be postponed a year – from January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2021. The change is the response of...
The EU Commission has reacted to calls from industry associations (see: Poison Centers: ECHA Opens Submission Portal for Hazardous Mixtures), and prepared a new draft regulation. According to the draft, the reporting period for mixtures used by consumers is being moved from January 1, 2020 to January 1, 2021. Furthermore, the draft indicates that…
As part of two EU enforcement projects, inspectors have examined products across the EU for the presence of hazardous chemicals. The first project monitors compliance with Regulation No. 528/2012 on the marketing and use of biocide products. In the second project, government agencies examine products imported into the EU to see if they meet the requirements set forth…
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