Modular Solution for Cosmetics Compliance
Check the Conformity of your Formulas
Secure your regulatory documents for each zone
Optimize on-site risk management
Manage your Safety Data Sheets efficiently
Automate your regulatory monitoring
Ensure the traceability of your substances
Maintain good HSE risk management
Home fragrances (candles, incense, diffusers, room sprays) are increasingly scrutinized for VOC emissions and potential impacts on indoor air quality. This article clarifies why “natural vs synthetic” is a misleading safety proxy: what matters is the risk of the finished product—hazard combined with real-world exposure under foreseeable use. It highlights why emissions vary widely across product types, formulations, and usage conditions (combustion, ventilation, duration), and connects the risk assessment approach to EU Regulation 2023/988 on general product safety.
Recevez une fois par mois les dernières actus réglementaires et conseils d’experts.
Learn about the hazardous properties of coal tar pitch, its classification under REACH, and how to succeed in the authorization application process. Understand the key elements of a successful dossier and the importance of starting early.
Learn about the hazardous Bis(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate, its REACH classification, and how to succeed in the authorization application process. Start your dossier creation now to meet the submission deadline.
Learn about the identity, hazard classification, and regulatory status of N-pentyl-isopentylphtalate.
Learn about the identity and hazard classification of 1-bromopropane, its inclusion in Annex XIV of REACH, and get advice on succeeding in your authorization application. Start your dossier creation now to meet the submission deadline.
This blog discusses the European regulation impacting importers, smelters, and refiners of minerals and metals from conflict-affected areas. It outlines compliance steps, approved supplier lists, and the need for a supply chain management system by January 2021. The European Commission will provide guides for compliance.
PFHxS and Bisphenol A were added to the Candidate List due to their harmful properties. Companies must comply with communication obligations and notify ECHA if using these substances. Learn more about SVHCs and your obligations.