Last December, the European Commission voted on an update to the REACH regulation concerning the changes to be made to registration dossiers. Until then, companies had to update their dossiers "without undue delay". This lack of clarity on the deadlines involved gave companies the flexibility to wait as long as they wished, without obligation, before updating their dossiers.
Therefore, this regulation update provides for the following deadlines:
ECHA's checks focus on Annex XIV substances (substances subject to authorization) for which the sunset date (date from which the substance is banned in Europe) has passed but for which no authorization dossier has been submitted.
148 registration dossiers are concerned by these substances. The companies that ECHA will contact via REACH-IT will have to declare if:
The European Commission has recently revised the information requirements for REACH registration dossiers through the different annexes of the regulation.
The information to be submitted has therefore been clarified, in order to make ECHA's dossier evaluation process more transparent and predictable. ECHA will publish an updated version of its guidance for companies by the end of 2021. The regulation updating the REACH annexes is effective since July 8, 2021 and will enter into force from January 8, 2022.
The main changes concern:
For more information, do not hesitate to contact one of our experts!
Last December, the European Commission voted on an update to the REACH regulation concerning the changes to be made to registration dossiers. Until then, companies had to update their dossiers "without undue delay". This lack of clarity on the deadlines involved gave companies the flexibility to wait as long as they wished, without obligation, before updating their dossiers.
Therefore, this regulation update provides for the following deadlines:
ECHA's checks focus on Annex XIV substances (substances subject to authorization) for which the sunset date (date from which the substance is banned in Europe) has passed but for which no authorization dossier has been submitted.
148 registration dossiers are concerned by these substances. The companies that ECHA will contact via REACH-IT will have to declare if:
The European Commission has recently revised the information requirements for REACH registration dossiers through the different annexes of the regulation.
The information to be submitted has therefore been clarified, in order to make ECHA's dossier evaluation process more transparent and predictable. ECHA will publish an updated version of its guidance for companies by the end of 2021. The regulation updating the REACH annexes is effective since July 8, 2021 and will enter into force from January 8, 2022.
The main changes concern:
For more information, do not hesitate to contact one of our experts!