ECHA nIeuws 28-06-23
28-06-2023
Klik op de artikels om op de hoogte te blijven van de laatste ontwikkelingen bij ECHA over volgende onderwerpen:
Intro:
ECHA's committees: EU-wide PFAS ban in firefighting foams warranted
Reach:
- Info session on PFAS restriction proposal: all Q&As now online
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Call for evidence: screening report on trixylyl phosphate
We are looking for relevant information and comments on a draft screening report on:
- trixylyl phosphate (EC 246-677-8) in products (articles).
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New substance evaluation conclusions published for CoRAP substances
N-pentan-2-ylidenehydroxylamine (EC 484-470-6, CAS 623-40-5) was added to the Community rolling action plan (CoRAP) list in 2022 and evaluated by Germany.
CLP:
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Ad hoc consultation on harmonised classification and labelling
France's proposal to harmonise the classification and labelling of metyltetraprole (ISO); 1-[2-({[1-(4-chlorophenyl)-1H-pyrazol-3-yl]oxy}methyl)-3-methylphenyl]-4-methyl-1,4-dihydro-5H-tetrazol-5-one as carcinogen is open for an ad hoc consultation.
- Intentions and proposals to harmonised classification and labelling
A withdrawal has been received for:
p-[(diiodomethyl)sulphonyl]toluene (EC 243-468-3, CAS 20018-09-1).
Biocides:
- Joost van Galen appointed as new BPC Chair
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Commission decisions on Union authorisation
The European Commission has granted a Union authorisation for:
- the biocidal product family 'Airedale PAA product family'
- the biocidal product family 'CVAS Biocidal Product Family based on L (+) Lactic Acid'.
Occupational exposure limits:
Calls for comments and evidence
We are looking for comments and evidence to gather new scientific information on uses, exposure, health effects, toxicology, epidemiology and modes of action at the work place on:
- 1,2-Dihydroxybenzene (Pyrocatechol) (EC 204-427-5, CAS 120-80-9)
- Boron and its compounds (EC 233-139-2, 215-575-5, 215-540-4, 215-125-8, CAS 10043-35-3, 1332-77-0, 1330-43-4, 1303-86-2)
- Silicon carbide fibres (EC 206-991-8, CAS 409-21-2, 308076-74-6)
IT Tools:
Webinars:
Towards faster regulatory action: ECHA's approach to assessing chemicals in groups