What is SVHC declaration?

The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) has current and future substances identified as Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC). Once a substance is added to the SVHC Candidate List, the EU REACH Regulation imposes immediate obligations on manufacturers and importers to declare the substances if present.

What is SVHC candidate list?

The identification of a substance as a Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) and its inclusion in the Candidate List can trigger certain legal obligations for the importers, producers and suppliers of an article that contains such a substance.

What is the limit for SVHC?

1 tonne per annum
Notification: Submit notification to European Chemical Agency (ECHA) if any SVHC on candidate list present in an article has a concentration above 0.1% (w/w) and the total amount of the SVHC exceeds 1 tonne per annum per producer or importer.

How many substances are on the SVHC list?

219 Substances
ECHA Updates SVHC Candidate List to 219 Substances. The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has added eight additional substances to the Candidate List of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC), which brings the current total to 219 SVHCs as of July 8th, 2021.

What is SVHC test?

To ensure that chemical substances found in everyday products are safe to human health and the environment, the European Union enacted the REACH Regulation to control potentially hazardous substances. …

How do you comply with REACH?

To comply with the regulation, companies must identify and manage the risks linked to the substances they manufacture and market in the EU. They have to demonstrate to ECHA how the substance can be safely used, and they must communicate the risk management measures to the users.

What SVHC 209?

The Candidate List of substances of very high concern (SVHCs) now contains 209 substances that may have serious effects on people or the environment. Helsinki, 25 June 2020 – The endocrine-disrupting substance is used in consumer products, such as cosmetics.

What SVHC 211?

ECHA has added 2 more new substances to SVHC candidate list on 19 Jan 2021. The total number of SVHCs now is 211. The added 2 substances are reproductive toxicants. The mono-constituent form of the substance (dioctyltin dilaurate) is used as an additive in the production of plastics and rubber tyres.

How do I know if I have SVHC?

The SVHC identification is based on the hazard properties of a substance. Comments are particularly welcome on:

  1. the identity of the substance (i.e. on the substance name/EC number/CAS number/molecular structure etc.)
  2. PBT or vPvB properties and on properties giving rise to an equivalent level of concern.

What is the difference between REACH and SVHC?

Raj Takhar: REACH and the EU MDR are two different regulations. They have different aims, and the requirements are different. Under EU REACH, substance data must be collected from suppliers and provided to customers when a Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) is present over the allowed threshold.

Is REACH mandatory?

You must comply with REACH if you manufacture or supply articles within the EU, or are importing articles from outside the EU. REACH may also apply to a chemical substance you recover from waste in quantities of one tonne or more per calendar year. Some chemical substances are partially or completely exempt from REACH.

Who needs to register for REACH?

You need to register if you: manufacture a substance: you produce a substance or you extract it. are responsible for the import into the EEA of a substance: you are responsible for the physical introduction into the territory of the EEA of the substance (on its own, in a mixture or in an article).

What does reach SVHC finder do for You?

REACH SVHC Finder is a free tool developed by CSP to help you quickly search if a chemical substance belongs to Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) under EU REACH regulation or not and whether it is subject to REACH authorization. It allows you to search both SVHC list and authorization list at the same time.

What kind of substances are on the reach SVHC list?

Substances on REACH SVHC list are: substances meeting the criteria for classification as carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic (CMR) category 1 or 2; substances for which there is evidence for similar concern, such as endocrine disruptors.

When to notify ECHA of substance on SVHC list?

EU and EEA producers or importers of articles have to notify ECHA if their article contains a substance on the SVHC list. This obligation applies if the substance is present in those articles in quantities totalling over 1t/y per producer or importer, and if the substance is present in those articles above a concentration of 0.1% (w/w).

What are the requirements for reach SVHC services?

REACH SVHC Compliance and Disclosure requirements: Determine whether products contain any SVHCs in excess of 0.1% weight by product Disclose the presence of SVHCs in products within 45 days upon request from consumers or customers Ensure environmental compliance and safety of products