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The Biocides Regulation 528/2012 (BPR) brings you to change your approaches from manufacturing to marketing your product. Many parameters must be taken into account and it can be difficult to navigate. EcoMundo gives you the keys to select a provider to help you to comply.
ECHA's report highlights a growing trend in using alternatives to animal testing for chemical toxicity, with increased implementation of read-across and in vitro methods. This aligns with REACH's goals and is notably advancing in Vietnam with government support.
The Biocidal Products Regulations (BPR) EU No. 528/2012, effective from September 2013, replaced the French Directive No. 98/8 EC. It introduces new provisions like data sharing and Union authorization, aiming to enhance human and environmental protection and simplify marketing authorization.
This guide offers technical advice on BPR obligations for active microorganisms and biocidal products, covering identification, effectiveness, and impact on humans, animals, and the environment. It replaces previous guidance documents, aligning with Annex II and III of the BPR.
Learn about the key changes in WHMIS 2015, aligned with GHS, including hazard classification, SDS requirements, labeling, and enforcement. Stay compliant with the key dates provided.
"Certibiocide" is a personal certificate for individuals handling biocides, requiring a 3-day training. It applies to specific biocide types and is valid for 5 years. Companies must comply with certain obligations, though no direct sanctions are specified for non-compliance.