| Oil Technics REACH Directive |
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The Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals (REACH) Directive came into force on 1st June 2007. This legislation is complex and far reaching in its requirements and implications. Its purpose is to evaluate the health and environmental impacts of all chemicals offered to the market in the EU and ensure that these impacts are minimised. There are two main aspects to REACH:
The first stage of dossier generation is pre-registration of all chemicals with the EChA scheduled to begin in June 2008 and to be completed by the end of November 2008. The submission of complete dossiers will then be scheduled to commence in three groups starting with the materials expected to produce the most significant adverse impact, i.e. >1,000 tonnes per annum and with the highest hazard classifications. The complete process is expected to take up to 15 years or more. Oil Technics is not a prime manufacturer of chemicals, but a formulator and blender. At the present time we do not use any raw materials that fall into the highest health or environmental risk categories requiring authorisation (CMR, PBT and vPvB) and we shall continue to pass on existing hazard information in the normal manner via product material safety data sheets, as required under REACH. Meanwhile, some of our customers are asking for supply chain information in order to prepare themselves for REACH. We will co-operate with these requests where we can, but the purpose of the supply chain information is to disseminate fully the hazards identified by the dossier and substance evaluation process. Clearly, this aspect of the information may not be available for some time − possibly years. Full risk assessments can then be prepared by all users of the chemicals as the information becomes available. If you use our products in any manner which you think may cause significant risk, we will be happy to discuss this with you as part of our own preparations for REACH. |
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