The European Chemical Agency (ECHA) prioritizes substancers based on the available information on intrinsic properties, uses and volumes of the substances on the EU market for the so called Candidate List. It regularly recommends to the European Commission substances from the Candidate List for inclusion in the Authorization List (Annex XIV of REACH). Substances that qualify for consideration in the Authorization List are known as Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC). They may not be used in the EU, unless a company and their registered users have been authorized to do so.
Anyone can comment on the proposed recommendation by using the web forms available on ECHA’s website. In particular, comments may address uses which should be exempted from the authorisation requirement. The public consultation lasts for three months.
ECHA takes into account the comments for updating the draft recommendation. The comments will help the Member State Committee to draft its opinion on it.
- List of substances recommended for inclusion in the Authorisation List
updated regularly with new substancesmost recent:
Consultation on the draft 21 June 2012
Consultation on the draft 20 June 2012 of ECHA’s 4th recommendation
Also of interest
- REACH – An Overview,
ChemViews Magazine 2012.
DOI: 10.1002/chemv.201200029
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) is the European Union chemicals regulation