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Have your say in our consultations

Contribute to chemical safety in the EU by submitting your input on our topical consultations and calls for evidence.


This week, we have launched two new consultations on harmonised classification and labelling proposals for:

  • 4-hydroxy-4-methylpentan-2-one; diacetone alcohol (EC 204-626-7, CAS 123-42-2); and
  • 8-methyldecan-2-yl propionate; 8-methyldecan-2-yl propanoate (EC -, CAS 81931-28-4).

Have your say until 18 October 2024.


Check also other open consultations on our website:

  • Applications for authorisation;
  • Testing proposals;
  • Potential candidates for substitution and on derogations conditions of biocidal products; and
  • Occupational exposure limits.


REACH

 

Assessment of regulatory needs report published

Report for the following substance group is now available on our website:

  • Aziridines

If you have questions or feedback related to the assessment work, you can send them to us using this webform.


CLP

 

New proposals to harmonise classification and labelling

Two proposals have been submitted for:

  • reaction products of ammonium bromide and sodium hypochlorite, generated in-situ (EC -, CAS -); and
  • choline hydrogen phosphonate (EC -, CAS 947138-30-9).


ECHA

 

Last change to register: Contract research organisation days

We will host Contract research organisation days on 19-20 November 2024 in Helsinki.


As part of our commitment to reduce vertebrate animal testing, prevent duplicate testing and refine the methods currently used, we want to establish an open discussion between contract research organisations performing animal studies and our regulatory scientists assessing those studies. 


Read more about the event and how to register on our website. The registration is open until 31 August 2024.


Others

 

Research results on extended one-generation reproductive toxicity study (EOGRTS) effects

Scientific journal Archives of Toxicology recently published an article analysing the results from 112 extended one-generation reproductive toxicity studies.
 
Differences in endocrine and reproductive responses to substance exposure across generations: highlighting the importance of complementary findings is written by Senior Scientific Officer Ingo Bichlmaier, working in our Hazard Assessment Directorate.

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