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SVHC物质清单(英文版)

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SVHC物质清单(英文版)

REACH SVHC CANDIDATE

ECHA released the first candidate list of 15 SVHCs for authorization in Aug 2008, the second SVHC candidate list in Jan 2010, the third candidate list in June 2010 , the fourth candidate list in December 2010 , the fifth candidate list in June 2011 and the sixth candidate list in December 2011.

The Announcement of the First 15 SVHCs List

The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) has formally included 15 substances identified as Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) in the candidate list of authorization on 28 October 2008.

The list of these 15 SVHC and possible applications are shown below:

The Announcement of the Second 15 SVHCs List

The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) officially published the second SVHC candidate list which includes a total of 29 substances on January 13th, 2010.

ECHA added the substance “Acrylamide” back to the candidate list on March 30th.

The list of these 15 SVHC and possible applications are shown below:

The Announcement of the Third 8 SVHCs List

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has added 8 extra chemical Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) to the Candidate List on 18th June 2010 on top of the 15 SVHC that had been regulated in October 2008, and 15 SVHC in January 2010.

The list of these 8 SVHC and possible applications are shown below:

The Announcement of the Fourth 8 SVHCs List

The ECHA has added eight more chemical Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) to the Candidate List on 15th December 2010.

The list of these 8 SVHC and possible applications are shown below:

The Announcement of the Fifth 7 SVHCs List

The list of these 7 SVHC and possible applications are shown below:

The list of these 20 SVHC and possible applications are shown below:

?According to REACH regulation, all EU manufacturers or importers of the 73 SVHCs should fulfill either

one of the following regulatory obligations:

1.should supply Safety Data Sheet (SDS/MSDS) to their downstream users when the SVHC concerned is

sold as a substance on itself; or

2.should supply SDS/MSDS to their downstream users when the SVHC concerned is produced or

imported at or above 0.1% w/w in a mixture or preparation; or

3.should supply the product recipient or in request of the product consumers, with availablesufficient

information, free of charge, which covers at least the name of the substance, within 45 days on receiving the request, if the SVHC is above 0.1% w/w threshold in an article.

?All EU manufacturers or importers must submit a notification for SVHCs placed on EU market before June

1, 2011 to European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), if the substance is produced or imported above the quantity of 1 tonne per year and its concentration percentage in the article above the threshold of 0.1% w/w.

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