Registration, Evaluation Authorisation & Restriction of Chemicals (REACH)
What is REACH?
REACH is a new European Union regulation concerning the Registration,
Evaluation, Authorisation and restriction of Chemicals. It came into
force on 1st June 2007 and replaces a number of European Directives
and Regulations with a single system.
Aims
REACH has several aims:
To provide a high level of protection of human health and the environment
from the use of chemicals.
To make the people who place chemicals on the market (manufacturers
and importers responsible for understanding and managing the risks
associated with their use.)
To allow the free movement of substances on the EU market.
To enhance innovation in and the competitiveness of the EU chemicals
industry.
To promote the use of alternative methods for the assessment of the
hazardous properties of substances i.e. QSAR and read across.
Scope and Exemptions
REACH applies to substances manufactured or imported into the EU in
quantities of 1 tonne per year or more. Generally, it applies to all
individual chemical substances on their own, in preparations or in
articles (if the substance is intended to be released during normal
and reasonably foreseeable conditions of use from an article).
Some substances are specifically excluded:
Radioactive substances
Substances under customs supervision
The transport of substances
Non-isolated intermediates
Waste
Some naturally occurring low-hazard substances
Some substances, covered by more specific legislation, have tailored
provisions, including:
Human and veterinary medicines
Food and foodstuff additives
Plant protection products and biocides
Other substances have tailored provisions within the REACH legislation,
as long they are used in specified conditions:
Isolated intermediates
Substances used for research and development
Peppers has investigated in depth the regulations and can
confirm exemption