News from ECHA
ECHA adds five hazardous chemicals to the Candidate List and updates one entry The Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHC) now contains 247 entries for chemicals that can harm people or the environment.
Two of the newly added substances are very persistent and very bioaccumulative, and two substances have persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic properties. One substance is toxic for reproduction. The updated entry is a substance that has endocrine disrupting properties affecting the environment.
Companies are responsible for managing the risks of these chemicals and giving customers and consumers information on their safe use. |
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CLP
New material available for managing UFIs in poison centre notifications Have a look at our new infographic that helps companies ensure that the Unique Formula Identifiers (UFIs) included in their poison centre notifications are correct.
The UFI is the key for poison centres to give accurate information fast. Using wrong UFI makes it difficult for poison centre operators to do their job effectively and companies may face regulatory non-compliance and enforcement actions. New proposals to harmonise classification and labelling Four proposals have been submitted for: N,N'-hexane-1,6-diylbis[2,2-dimethyl-3-(morpholin-4-yl)propan-1-imine] (EC -, CAS 1217271-49-2);2,2-dimethyl-3-(morpholin-4-yl)propanal (EC -, CAS 23588-51-4);Reaction products of 2,2-dimethyl-3-(morpholin-4-yl)propanal and propylidynetrimethanol, propoxylated, reaction products with ammonia (EC 700-879-7*, CAS -); andN-[3-({[2,2-dimethyl-3-(morpholin-4-yl)propylidene]amino}methyl)-3,5,5-trimethylcyclohexyl]-2,2-dimethyl-3-(morpholin-4-yl)propan-1-imine (EC -, CAS 1217271-02-7).*List number, assigned by ECHA, is exceptionally given to help find this substance in the Registry of Intentions. Consultations on harmonised classification and labelling We are looking for comments on the harmonised classification and labelling (CLH) proposals for: allyl glycidyl ether; allyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether; prop-2-en-1-yl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether (EC 203-442-4, CAS no. 106-92-3);butyl glycidyl ether; butyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether (EC 219-376-4, CAS 2426-08-6);(tert-butoxymethyl)oxirane (EC 231-640-0, CAS 7665-72-7) and (isobutoxymethyl)oxirane (EC 223-303-1, CAS 3814-55-9);Bis(pentane-2,4-dionato)calcium (EC 243-001-3, CAS 19372-44-2);sodium chlorite (EC 231-836-6, CAS 7758-19-2); andresorcinol; 1,3-benzenediol (EC 203-585-2, CAS 108-46-3).Have your say until 21 March 2025.
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Biocides
List of notifications updated We have updated the list of substance and product-type combinations for which a compliant notification for inclusion in the Review Programme has been made.
The list also includes the names of the notifying companies to help you collaborate when submitting an application for approval of the active substance and to help avoid unnecessary testing on animals. |
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Enforcement
Reminder to follow online: workshop on enforcement project on restricted substances in cosmetics You can follow online our stakeholder workshop discussing the results and recommendations of our Enforcement Forum's Pilot project on restrictions of PFCAs and related substances in cosmetics.
Join the event through our YouTube channel or our event pages on 23 January 2025 at 11:00 Helsinki time. Inspections to check poison centre notifications The enforcement inspectors are checking if duty holders have notified hazardous mixtures to the national authorities. They are also verifying labels of mixtures and, where needed, safety data sheets. The poison centres must be provided with the correct information about hazardous mixtures to ensure that the emergency response is well informed and appropriate.
Inspections started in January 2025 and will continue for six months. This pilot project’s report is planned to be published at the end of 2025.
Enforcement of chemical products sold online During 2025, the national enforcement authorities in the EU will check how well substances, mixtures and articles sold online comply with the Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation, as well as with restrictions under the REACH and POPs Regulations and RoHS Directive. Inspectors will also check the requirements of the Digital Services Act, Market Surveillance Regulation or the General Product Safety Regulation. They will target all types of online markets and traders during the inspections. Biocides inspectors checking summary of product characteristics and elements of safety data sheet Inspectors participating in the EU-wide enforcement project on biocidal products will control the use of information from the summary of product characteristics in the product labels and the safety data sheets. The goal of the project, that will run during 2025, is to harmonise the enforcement of this information in the biocidal products available in the EU market. |
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Occupational exposure limits
Consultation on N-(Hydroxymethyl)acrylamide We are looking for comments on the scientific report for occupational exposure limits on: N-(Hydroxymethyl)acrylamide.Have your sayuntil 17 March 2025. |
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IT tools
IT maintenance on 24-27 January 2025 We will carry out some maintenance work on our IT tools in the coming weekend. The break will start on Friday 24 January 2025 at 18:00 (Helsinki time) and affect: Register for Biocidal Products (R4BP 3);REACH-IT; andePIC (attachment upload functionality).All tools are available again on Monday 27 January 2025 at 12:00 (Helsinki time). |
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European Commission
Decisions on biocides The Commission has published a corrigendum to include the summary of product characteristics in the Union authorisation for: the single biocidal product'ClearKlens wipes based on IPA'. |
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