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Recevez une fois par mois les dernières actus réglementaires et conseils d’experts.
Explore the expanded scope of the new Medical Device Regulation (MDR), which now includes non-medical devices, and understand the importance of determining your device's risk class. Learn about compiling technical documentation, choosing a notified body, and implementing post-marketing follow-up.
Learn about the key obligations for marketing toys in the EU, including compliance with Directive 2009/48/EC, safety assessments, labeling requirements, and CE marking. Understand the importance of technical documentation and adherence to testing standards for toy safety.
SCCS issues final opinion on homosalate as a UV filter in sunscreen products, recommending a maximum concentration of 0.5%. The SCCS also addresses endocrine disrupting properties of homosalate. Learn more about SCCS evaluations and stay compliant with cosmetic regulations.
The European Commission has updated the REACH regulation, setting specific deadlines for registration dossier updates. ECHA's compliance checks target Annex XIV substances lacking authorization dossiers. New rules clarify information requirements, enhancing transparency and predictability.
The European Commission has proposed 5 new substances for inclusion in Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation, subject to authorization. Companies using these substances must find alternatives or submit an authorization dossier.
ECHA added 8 new substances to the Candidate List for authorisation, bringing the total to 219. Learn about the new entries and the obligations that arise when substances are classified as SVHCs.