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Title: REACH A Companys Perspective


1
REACH A Companys Perspective
  • Fiona Smith
  • Regulatory and Registration Manager

2
Contents
  • Lucite International at a Glance
  • Impact of REACH at Lucite International
  • Preparations for REACH (Internally and
    Externally)
  • Business Issues Associated with REACH
  • General Business Strategy
  • Registering Substances
  • Mitigations for Raw Materials
  • Lessons Learned
  • Challenges Moving Forward

3
Lucite International at a Glance
  • Chemical Manufacturing Company
  • Successor to acrylics businesses of ICI and
    Dupont with additional strategic acquisitions
    worldwide
  • Global leader in the design, development and
    manufacture of acrylic based products
  • 17 manufacturing sites around the globe
  • Customers in more than 100 different countries

4
Impact of REACH at Lucite (1)
  • Manufacture chemicals, preparations, polymers and
    articles
  • Sell into industrial, professional, medical,
    dental and consumer markets
  • In EU alone over 1600 raw materials
  • 600 key
  • 65 critical
  • Over 3,500 product grades
  • As well as manufacturing and selling in the EU,
    we also manufacture globally and import into the
    EU

5
Impact of REACH at Lucite (2)
  • Business systems (purchasing, manufacturing and
    sales) very effective but disparate and non
    integrated
  • Although registration costs will be significant,
    additional impact could be on manufacturing / RD
  • Example 1 - withdrawal of pigment used in sheet
  • 3 months RD and product testing
  • Example 2 - withdrawal of critical process
    chemical
  • Fundamental redesign of manufacturing process
    1-2 yrs effort.

6
Internal Preparations
  • Development of REACH legislation closely followed
    for 10 years
  • Understand that REACH could bring both compliance
    and business issues
  • New function created to drive REACH registration
    and compliance and to lead a cross-functional
    steering group
  • REACH Project sponsored by Executive Team

7
External Preparations
  • Late 90s/early 2000s
  • 2 HPV priority chemicals through EU Existing
    Chemicals Risk Assessment Programme
  • Nominated a Category of methacrylate monomers
    within OECD HPV programme to establish category
    approach (read-across, etc.) and data adequacy
  • More recently
  • Working in trade associations in Europe, US and
    Japan to establish
  • Data adequacy and gap analysis
  • Assessment of data value
  • Downstream use scenarios

8
Key Business Issues Associated with REACH
  • Issues associated with data sharing
  • Timeframes associated with waiting for consortia
    formation and SIEF
  • Value associated with available test data
  • Potential rationalisation of products purchased
    and sold
  • Legal entity structure needs understanding
  • Impact of REACH to be included in business plans
    and owned by the business

9
General Business Strategy
  • Build REACH impact into financial plans at
    business level
  • Follow guidance on preparations published by both
    CIA and CEFIC
  • Discuss REACH implications with contacts up and
    down the supply chain
  • Purchasing and sales need guidance
  • Tailored questions versus standard letters
    available
  • Understand implications associated with legal
    entity structure
  • Build auditable systems to collate information
    with view to demonstrate REACH compliance

10
Key Preparations for Registration of Substances
  • Commodity chemical substances to register as HPVs
    in first phase-in period
  • Compile list of products and understand
    registration obligations (type,
    compositions and volumes) including intermediates
  • Review raw materials to highlight imports and
    gain support from suppliers (both EU and non-EU)
  • Comprehensive description of downstream markets
    to be included in registration
  • LI working with key downstream industries to
    agree use scenarios and control measures for
    inclusion in CSA and CSR

11
Risk Analysis
A detailed risk assessment has been carried out
and some of the key elements addressed through
mitigation plans include
  • Loss of a supplier
  • Loss of raw material
  • Loss of functional element of a material /
    consumable
  • Loss of Product
  • Loss of particular use of product
  • Loss of a customer

12
Supplier Mitigations
13
Lessons Learned
  • Ownership of inventory
  • Awareness of risks
  • The inventory lists are owned by the businesses
  • Expertise and resource
  • Requirements for each product range
  • What is bought, where from and how / where is it
    used
  • What is manufactured / imported, how much and
    where they are sold
  • Structure of legal entities
  • Do not underestimate the time needed to build up
    a complete and robust Inventory of raw material
    and products
  • Own use and downstream uses
  • Raw material availability
  • Product supply continuity
  • Timeframes / Resources / Budgets

14
Forward Plan
  • Approvals of product assessments
  • Compositions / Volumes / Comprehensive
  • Extent of REACH requirements
  • Confirmation of use scenarios (own and
    downstream)
  • Database development and maintenance
  • Communications
  • Internally to purchasing / manufacturing and
    sales
  • Effects on non-EU sites
  • Supplier reviews
  • Customer support
  • Registration related activities
  • IUCLID5 download and support
  • Trade Groups - Substance Information Exchange
    Forum (SIEF)
  • Extended MSDS Requirements
  • Develop spend profile for business support

15
Supplier responses range from clear understanding
and support for customers through to
Return to mitigation
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