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Written by Ecotp Staff
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Friday, 19 December 2008 09:37 |
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Since December 2, on the portal reach.it the pre-registration module for chemicals is not available any longer, as phase-in terms are expired. After that deadline - according to the article 28.6 of REACH - it will nonethelesss be allowed to obtain a "delayed" pre-registration, only if the company has imported or produced the substance at issue for the first time.
In order to learn the operational mode so as to accomplish pre-registration, acccording to art. 8.6, it will be becessary to wait for the new system REACH-IT, that willl be operative simce January 5 2009
The company will be bound to do it within 6 month since the first import and no later the very date of registration. :
| Quantity |
Expiration |
Substance Type |
| > 1ton |
December 1st 2010 |
Substances classified as carcinogens, mutagens and substances toxic to reproduction according to directive 67/548/CEE and made in the EU or imported at least once after June 1st 2007. |
| > 100 ton |
December 1st 2010 |
Substances classified as highly toxic for water organisns , that msy, in the long run, negative for water environment (R50/53), according to directive 67/548/CEE and made in the EU or imported at least once after June 1st 2007. |
| > 1000 ton |
December 1st 2010 |
Substances made in the EU or imported at least once after June 1st 2007\. |
| > 100 ton |
June 1st 2013 |
Substances made in the EU or imported at least once after June 1st 2007. |
Extract from Art. 28 Reach Regulation … Potential registrants who manufacture or import for the first time a phase-in substance in quantities of 1 tonne or more per year or use for the first time a phase-in substance in the context of production of articles or import for the first time an article containing a phase-in substance that would require registration, after 1 December 2008, shall be entitled to rely on Article 23 provided that they submit the information referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article to the Agency within six months of first manufacturing, importing or using the substance in quantities of 1 tonne or more per year and no later than 12 months before the relevant deadline in Article 23.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 February 2009 14:53 |