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RAC and SEAC meet in June The agendas of the next meetings of our Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) and Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) are now available online. RAC will meet from 3 to 6 June and SEAC from 4 to 7 June 2024. The plenary meetings will address the following topics concerning the universal PFAS restriction proposal: Metal plating and manufacture of metal products;Additional discussion on hazards (only by RAC); andGeneral approach (only by SEAC). Additionally, the committees will discuss pending issues from the previous plenaries on consumer mixtures, cosmetics and ski wax.
Occasional stakeholders may express their interest, to RAC secretariat (rac(at)echa.europa.eu) or SEAC secretariat (seac(at)echa.europa.eu), in taking part in the discussions concerning the PFAS restriction proposal by 9 May 2024.
Biocidal Products Committee meets in May The agenda of the upcoming meeting of our Biocidal Products Committee is now online. The committee will meet from 27 to 31 May 2024. Dynamic Purchasing System for the provision of IT services We are looking for IT service providers to join our Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) for IT services.
The service providers will help us in various areas, such as in planning, consultation, management, development, and maintenance of diverse digital services and information systems. This ranges from application and software development and maintenance, to quality assurance, testing, platform, technology and infrastructure management, cybersecurity, and beyond. The contracts will be awarded through mini-competitions amongst the companies approved to the DPS list.
Have a look at the information requirements in Cloudia and submit your application. Meet us at SETAC Europe Annual meeting We welcome you to meet our experts at our booth 212 if you are joining the SETAC Europe Annual meeting in Sevilla on 5-9 May 2024.
Our experts are also presenting posters, giving presentations and co-chairing sessions on several scientific topics, including bee protection, biocides, new approach methodologies and alternatives to animal testing, polymers, persistent chemicals, nanomaterials, advancement and gaps in regulatory science. |