REACH Certificatio

REACH authentication
 
 
 
REACH directive
 
The European Union Regulation on Registration, Assessment, Licensing and Limitation of Chemicals (REACH Regulation) has been adopted by the European Council on December 18, 2006, and has been formally promulgated. It will be fully implemented on June 1, 2007.
 
REACH has replaced 40 existing EU regulations and become a unified set of regulations governing the registration, assessment, licensing and restriction of chemicals. It has a comprehensive registration and evaluation system involving about 30,000 chemicals, requiring all "existing" or "new" chemicals with annual production or import volume of more than 1 ton to be registered in order to provide relevant safety information.
 
 
 
If any substance of high concern (SVHC) exceeds 0.1% and the annual import volume of the substance exceeds 1 ton, the EU manufacturer or importer must notify the European Chemicals Administration (ECHA). The ECHA of the European Chemicals Administration publishes a list of SVHC candidates for substances of high concern. Once a substance is added to the list, REACH regulations will immediately require manufacturers and importers to declare. There are 151 substances on the SVHC list. All manufacturers, exporters and retailers operating in the EU market should ensure that their products do not contain these SVHCs in order to avoid penalties and product recalls.
 
Compliance with REACH regulations is a major challenge for most companies. REACH is a set of regulations covering chemicals and their related industries. REACH involves almost all products exported to the EU.
 
 
 
 
How to face the challenge? How to deal with REACH registration, notification, licensing and restriction requirements? It is expected that in the next few years, there will be a large number of material safety data sheets (SDS). How to judge whether SDS meets the REACH requirements?
 
BORY relies on its strong technical support to tailor-made comprehensive and accurate REACH compliance services to help you easily respond to REACH requirements.
 
O training
 
Detailed interpretation of REACH regulations to help in-depth understanding of the requirements of regulations
 
Consultation and Information Notice
 
Classify each product and validate its chemical information and safety data sheet SDS to check whether the product contains high-concern substances.
 
Analysis and Assessment of REACH Obligations
 
Analyse whether products need to be registered, notified, restricted and meet other REACH requirements for evaluation.
 
_SVHC test
 
Some high-risk components were tested to confirm that the high-concern substances were below the concentration limit. Timely notification of customer SVHC list updates.