News from ECHA
Revised rules for classification, labelling and packaging enter into force The updated Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation started to apply on 10 December 2024. We encourage companies to review their substance portfolios and update classifications as needed.
The updated CLP Regulation aims to better identify and classify hazardous chemicals, as well as improve the communication on chemical hazards. |
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ECHA
Highlights from November RAC and SEAC meetings The Committees for Risk Assessment (RAC) and for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) reached provisional conclusions on the proposed restriction of PFAS in three sectors.
The committees also announced more sectors they will evaluate in the upcoming meetings. In March, they are expected to discuss applications of fluorinated gases, transport and energy for the first time.
Listen also to our Safer Chemicals Podcast with the RAC Chair Roberto Scazzola and the Chair of SEAC, María Ottati.
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CLP
CLP revision defines new role for distributors in poison centre notifications The recently revised Classification, Labelling, and Packaging (CLP) Regulation clarifies the responsibilities of duty holders related to notifications of hazardous mixtures to poison centres. One of the main changes in the context of poison centre notifications (Article 45) is that distributors – companies that relabel, rebrand or retail hazardous mixtures – are now duty holders and may need to submit information on hazardous mixtures to poison centres.
Consultation on harmonised classification and labelling We are looking for comments on the harmonised classification and labelling (CLH) proposal for: [4-[p,p'-bis(dimethylamino)benzhydrylidene]cyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene]dimethylammonium m-[[p-anilinophenyl]azo]benzenesulphonate (EC 265-449-9, CAS 65113-55-5).Have your say until 7 February 2025.
New intentions and proposals to harmonise classification and labelling Intentions have been submitted for:
tris[2-chloro-1-(chloromethyl)ethyl] phosphate (EC 237-159-2, CAS 13674-87-8); Reaction mass of geraniol and nerol; Reaction mass of (2E)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-ol and (2Z)-3,7-dimethylocta-2,6-dien-1-ol (EC 906-125-5*, CAS -); Nerol (EC 203-378-7, CAS 106-25-2); N,N'-(methylenedi-p-phenylene)bis(aziridine-1-carboxamide); N,N'-[methylenedi(4,1-phenylene)]di(aziridine-1-carboxamide) (EC 231-034-6, CAS 7417-99-4); tralopyril (ISO); 4-bromo-2-(4-chlorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-1H-pyrrole-3-carbonitrile (EC -, CAS 122454-29-9); and hexythiazox (ISO); trans-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-N-cyclohexyl-4-methyl-2-oxo-3- thiazolidine-carboxamide (EC -, CAS 78587-05-0).*List number, assigned by ECHA, is exceptionally given to help find this substance in the Registry of Intentions.
Proposals have been submitted for:
(tert-butoxymethyl)oxirane (EC 231-640-0; CAS 7665-72-7) including also (isobutoxymethyl)oxirane (EC 223-303-1, CAS 3814-55-9); butyl glycidyl ether; butyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether (EC 219-376-4, CAS 2426-08-6); allyl glycidyl ether; allyl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether; prop-2-en-1-yl 2,3-epoxypropyl ether (EC 203-442-4, CAS 106-92-3); 5-methylhexan-2-one (EC 203-737-8, CAS 110-12-3; and trimagnesium diphosphide; magnesium phosphide (EC 235-023-7, CAS 12057-74-8). |
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Occupational exposure limits
Consultations We are looking for comments on the scientific report for occupational exposure limits on Ethylene dibromide (EDB) or 1,2-Dibromoethane. Have your say until 13 February 2025.
The deadline is approaching for comments on the scientific report on 1,3-Propanesultone. You have until 17 December 2024 to submit your comments. |
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EU Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON)
New report evaluates performance of EUON The second external evaluation report on the performance of the EUON has been published. The report analyses how well the Observatory meets its objectives, how effectively it communicates information to the public and how useful this information is to stakeholders. It also identifies key challenges and areas for potential improvement.
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Others
Protecting workers from carcinogens Do you need help in identifying carcinogenic substances in a workplace?
'Stop carcinogens at work' website provides guidance and practical solutions for employers, occupational safety and health experts and employees.
ECHA is a partner of Roadmap on Carcinogens, which is an EU voluntary action scheme aiming to prevent workers from being exposed to carcinogens in the workplace.
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