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Preparing for REACH implementation The RIP
process Dimosthenis A. Sarigiannis,
PhD Institute for Health and Consumer
Protection DG Joint Research Centre
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Preparation for REACH Commission Interim Strategy
  • Refocus Activities under current legislation
  • REACH Implementation Projects (RIPs)
  • RIP 1 Process descriptions
  • RIP 2 Development of IT systems (REACH-IT)
  • RIP 3 Guidance Documents and tools for industry
  • RIP 4 Guidance Documents and tools for
    authorities
  • RIP 5/6 Setting up the (pre-)Agency
  • Strategic partnerships (test out elements of
    REACH)

AIM In close collaboration with all stakeholders
develop guidance to help fulfil the obligations
under REACH
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3.1 Preparing the registration dossier
3.10 Guidance on substance ID
3.2 Preparing the CSR
3.4 Guidance on data-sharing
3.3 Information requirements
RIP-3 Guidance for Industry
3.7 Guidance on applications for authorisation
3.5 Guidance for downstream users
3.8 Requirements for articles
3.9 Guidance on SEA
3.6 Guidance on CL under GHS
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4.1 Guidance on dossier evaluation
4.2 Guidance on substance evaluation
4.5 Priority setting for evaluation
RIP-4 Guidance for Authorities
4.3 Inclusion of substances in Annex XIII
4.4 Preparation of Annex XIV dossiers
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Structure of Guidance package
Links to relevant formats and IT tools
Web based navigation tool
General Introduction (RIP-1 Extended)
Harmonised CL and SVHC ID
Registration
  • Requirements in the regulation
  • Main tasks of the actors
  • The workflows
  • The time limits

Authorisation
CL notification
Restrictions
DU requirements
Evaluation
Articles
Chemical Safety/ Risk assessment
Priority setting
Substance ID
CL under GHS
SEA / risk reduction options
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Organisational Diagram
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Main implementation challenges ahead
  1. Focus on exposure/risk management
  2. Intelligent testing strategies (ITS)
  3. Downstream User communication

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Main implementation challenges ahead
  • Focus on exposure/risk management
  • Intelligent testing strategies (ITS)
  • Downstream User communication

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Today
Future
Extended Safety Data Sheets
Regulation Agreements ..
I Industry
A Authorities
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Core tools under REACH
  • The Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA) is the tool
    used to determine
  • The Chemicals Safety Report (CSR) is the tool
    used to record/document
  • The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is the tool used to
    communicate
  • Conditions for use (for sufficiently protecting
    human health and the environment)
  • risk management measures
  • operational conditions

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Main implementation challenges ahead
  • Focus on exposure/risk management
  • Intelligent testing strategies (ITS)
  • Downstream User communication

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REACH and the use of test animals
  • Testing on vertebrate animals shall be undertaken
    only as a last resort (art. 23)
  • Information may be generated by other means than
    tests, in particular through (Q)SARs and
    read-across (art 12)
  • Testing may be waived on the basis of exposure
    considerations
  • ? Legislative text guidance should limit use of
    animals and prevent box-ticking

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Intelligent Testing Strategies (ITS)
Read Across
(Q)SARs
In-vitro
Endpoint information
Exposure Scenarios (Annex VII/VIII)
Existing information
?
TESTING
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Main implementation challenges ahead
  • Focus on exposure/risk management
  • Intelligent testing strategies (ITS)
  • Downstream User communication

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The Downstream User
  • Must
  • Implement Risk Management Measures communicated
    to him via the exposure scenarios in the SDS
    Annex
  • If he uses the chemical outside the conditions
    described in the exposure scenario(s)
  • Inform his supplier of this use to make it an
    identified use
  • Alternatively
  • Conduct a safety assessment for his own use (and
    for his downstream uses if he is a supplier)
  • Implement necessary RMM from own safety
    assessment
  • Report to the Agency
  • Communicate further down the supply chain if he
    is supplier

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Supply chain communication
SDS including Exposure Scenarios (Recommended
Risk Management Measures)
Safety Data Sheet
Identify use
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Concluding remarksTrends paradigm shifts
  1. Burden of proof from public authorities to
    industry
  2. From focus on Risk Assessment to Risk Management
    Measures
  3. From effects-oriented to exposure-driven
  4. From full testing to selective testing (ITS)
  5. Attitude from reactive to pro-active
  6. Implementation of REACH has just started!

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Further information on RIPs
  • http//ecb.jrc.it/REACH/
  • E-mail dimosthenis.sarigiannis_at_ec.europa.eu
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