REACH Compliant

About REACH Compliant

REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals) is a regulation enacted by the European Union (EU) to ensure the safe use of chemicals and protect human health and the environment. Being "REACH compliant" means that a substance, mixture, or article meets the requirements and obligations outlined in the REACH regulation.

REACH places responsibilities on manufacturers, importers, and downstream users of chemicals to identify and manage the risks associated with their products. Here are some key aspects of REACH compliance:

Registration: Manufacturers and importers must register substances produced or imported in quantities exceeding one ton per year. Registration includes providing information on the substance's properties, uses, and safety data.

Evaluation: The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) evaluates registered substances to ensure compliance with the requirements of REACH. This evaluation may involve requesting additional information or conducting further testing.

Authorization: Certain substances of very high concern (SVHC) may require specific authorization to be used or placed on the market. Authorization aims to ensure that the risks associated with SVHCs are properly controlled or substituted with safer alternatives.

Restriction: REACH includes restrictions on the manufacture, use, or marketing of substances posing unacceptable risks to human health or the environment. These restrictions are specified in Annex XVII of the regulation.

Communication in the Supply Chain: REACH requires the communication of relevant information about substances along the supply chain, including safety data sheets and substance identification.

Being REACH compliant demonstrates a commitment to the safe and responsible use of chemicals. It ensures that substances and products placed on the market within the EU meet the regulatory requirements and have undergone the necessary assessments and authorizations when applicable.

For businesses operating within the EU or exporting to the EU, REACH compliance is essential to ensure legal compliance, market access, and the protection of human health and the environment. It is advisable to work with regulatory experts and consult the ECHA's guidance and resources to ensure proper understanding and implementation of REACH requirements.