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Title
Guidance on information requirements and chemicals safety assessment: Concise guidance, parts A-G
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European Chemicals Agency :: ECHA
Year
2008
Publisher
European Chemicals Agency
Location
Helsinki, Finland
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http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/guidance-documents/guidance-on-information-requirements-and-chemical-safety-assessment
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Guidance on information requirements and chemicals safety assessment
Abstract
This guidance describes the information requirements under REACH with regard to substance properties, exposure, use and risk management measures, in the context of the chemical safety assessment. It is part of a series of guidance documents that are aim to help all stakeholders with their preparation for fulfilling their obligations under the REACH Regulation.
The Guidance covers:
the collection of available information regarding the intrinsic properties of substances to be registered
the assessment of this information against the requirements specified by REACH,
the identification of data gaps and
the generation of the additional information required to fill the data gaps.
The Guidance also aims to assist industry in conducting Chemical Safety Assessments and preparing Chemical Safety Reports, when required. A CSR may be required as part of a registration dossier (for non intermediates > 10 t/a), as part of an authorisation application, or as part of downstream user obligations. It also sets out the basic principles for authorities preparing a risk assessment. This may be needed in support of a restriction proposal, of a proposal to include substances into the authorisation regime, or as part of a Substance Evaluation.
The Guidance consists of two major parts: Concise guidance (Part A to G) and supporting reference guidance (Chapters R.2 to R.20).
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