JMB INFORMATION SHEET 

 

REACH -

 (REGISTRATION, EVALUATION, AUTHORISATION 
AND RESTRICTION OF
CHEMICALS) 

 

 You can now check the pre-registration status of our products by clicking here

INTRODUCTION


After a number of years of discussion, the EU's REACH scheme for chemicals was finally agreed in December 2006 as EU Regulation 1907/2006. As a Regulation, rather than a Directive, REACH came into force in the whole of the EU on the same day - 1st June 2007.

REACH is the most complex legislation ever to affect chemicals and it will have major impacts on all chemical users. Because of this complexity, REACH will be implemented in stages over a total of eleven years.

The scope of REACH is also considerably wider than any previous legislation and, for example, it will not only affect JMB as a chemical manufacturer and importer, but will also affect our customers, their customers, their customers etc, stopping only at the consumer level.

REACH will even affect companies producing "articles", where the presence of chemicals may offer a health and/or environmental hazard. As an example, a ball-point pen would not normally be judged as being a "chemical", but if the chemicals in the liquid ink offer a hazard, then the pens may also be covered by REACH requirements - it having been agreed that they should be treated as being containers for the ink within.

It is important to realise that REACH covers chemicals singly - not mixtures. If a particular product is a "preparation" (ie a mixture) then REACH will require the registration of the components present in the preparation. When, and in what detail, the different components have to be registered depends mainly on the quantities handled per annum by the manufacturer / importer into the EU.

Please also note that many products which you may not normally think of as being "chemicals" will come under REACH eg carbon black or titanium dioxide. The only safe course is to assume that all the materials you handle are subject to REACH, unless you can prove that they fall outside its range.


REACH IMPLEMENTATION

A small number of chemicals are excluded from REACH registration obligations because their intrinsic properties mean that they offer very little risk to human health or to the environment. These are listed in the updated Annexes IV and V (please see below for a link).

The first major stage of REACH has now been completed - the six-month "pre-registration" phase for chemicals which are listed in the EU's EINECS chemical inventory closed at the end of November 2008. This process allowed all such pre-existing chemicals to be granted a delay before full registration has to take place - this delay varying with the hazard classification of the chemical and the annual volume handled by the manufacturer / importer.

For importers / manufacturers handling more than 1 tonne per annum of any substance for the first time, there still exists the possibility of making a "late pre-registration" - within certain restrictions (see the legislation for full details). This possibility is not available if a manufacturer / importer has simply missed the pre-registration deadline.

If a late pre-registration is not possible, after 1st January 2009 all chemicals which have not been pre-registered must go through full REACH registration before they may be manufactured / imported into the EU in quantities above 1 tonne per annum..

The ECHA makes contact details of all companies who have pre-registered any particular substance available to these companies. It is expected that the companies will liaise to form one or more consortia to cooperate in the preparation of the technical dossier for the chemical : this "pre-SIEF" process is currently taking place.

JMB REACH IMPLEMENTATION

WHAT DO DOWNSTREAM USERS OF CHEMICALS NEED TO DO ?
WHERE DO WE FIND FURTHER INFORMATION ON REACH ?

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USEFUL LINKS


European Chemical Agency (Helsinki, Finland)

The source of official information on REACH : the site is still being expanded.

 All official guidance documents on REACH are now on the ECHA Internet site and can  be located
HERE

 

European Chemical Bureau (Ispra, Italy)

Although this site no longer includes any REACH guidance, it still has useful information available.

For example, the ECB site has an online version of the EINECS chemical inventory, searchable by chemical name, CAS Registry Number and EINECS number.

 

REACHReady - this has been set up by the UK Chemical Industries Association to help its members comply with the complex requirements of REACH. As a member of CIA, JMB has free 'gold-level' membership : FREE 'silver-level' membership is open to all. We have found this organisation well-informed, helpful and efficient in dealing with questions.

 

UK Health & Safety Executive

The HSE is the Competant Authority in the UK for REACH. It now publishes REACH e-bulletins : as these are free, it would seem sensible for all our customers to sign up !

HSE has set up a help desk for REACH-related queries : telephone 0845 408 9575 or by e-mail ukreachca@hse.gsi.gov.uk

 

JMB REACH contact

The person dealing with REACH matters at James M. Brown Limited is Phil Rowley. Please find contact details below :-

telephone: + 44 (0)1782 744171
fax: + 44 (0)1782 744473
e-mail for REACH matters: reach@jamesmbrown.co.uk

The information we have posted on REACH will be reviewed from time to time and,
where necessary, further information or extra pages will be added


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