Overview
The REACH regulation refers to the EU Regulation 1907/2006 of the registration, evaluation, authorization and restriction of chemicals , namely Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical . The REACH regulation is a mandatory regulation for the EU to carry out early warning management of all chemicals entering its market. It has built a huge chemical management system, requiring manufacturers, importers and downstream users of chemicals to be responsible for the safety of the chemicals used in their products to protect human health and environmental safety. The REACH regulation is fully implemented by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) .
Standards and regulations
EU
REACH is the EU's "Chemicals Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction" for short, in 2007 Nian 6 Yue 1 began full implementation. REACH replaces the current 40 EU regulations and becomes a set of unified management regulations for chemical registration, evaluation, licensing and restrictions. REACH regulation of the substance present in the form divided into three categories: material ( Substance ) itself, a mixture of ( Mixtures. ) Substances and articles ( Article This article was ) substances. REACH regulations have a sound registration and evaluation system, involving about 3 30,000 chemicals substances, covering almost all products exported to the EU ( except food, medicine and pesticides ) . In response to the SVHC requirements of the REACH regulation , each link in the supply chain must bear corresponding obligations: the relevant requirements for the export of end products to EU countries:
SVHC SVHC (Substances of Very High Concern) so far, is listed as SVHC candidate substances were 183 Zhong