Candidate List for authorisation updated to 138 SVHCs
With the addition of 54 new SVHCs to the Candidate List, it now contains a total of 138 substances and the target set by Vice-President Tajani and Commissioner Potočnik to have 136 SVHCs on the Candidate List by the end of 2012 has been reached.
23 substances (#1-23) have been included in the Candidate List following scrutiny by the Member State Committee (MSC) of the comments received and the MSC's unanimous agreement on the identification of these substances as SVHCs. During the public consultation, no comments challenging the identification as SVHC were received for a further 31 substances (#24-54). Therefore, these substances have been added to the Candidate List without the involvement of the MSC.
Five substances (#1-5) are identified as PBT substances (persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic) and/or vPvB substances (very persistent and very bioaccumulative). The identification of the vPvB substances (#2-5) is based on the revised criteria introduced to Annex XIII of REACH in 2011.
Five further substances are identified as giving rise to an equivalent level of concern. Three of these substances (#6, 7 and 8) are identified because there is scientific evidence of probable serious effects to human health due to their strong respiratory sensitising properties. The other two substances are identified because there is scientific evidence of probable serious effects to the environment. One of these substances (#9) has endocrine disrupting properties and the other one (#10) degrades to an endocrine disruptor already identified as an SVHC (i.e. (1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)phenol).
The remaining 44 SVHCs added to the Candidate List are identified as having carcinogenic, mutagenic and/or toxic for reproduction properties (#11-54), thereby fulfilling the criteria outlined in Art. 57 (a, b and/or c) of REACH.
The legal obligations that companies may have resulting from the inclusion of substances in the Candidate List apply to the listed substances on their own, in mixtures or in articles. Producers and importers of articles containing any of the 54 substances included in the Candidate List by 19 December 2012 have six months from today to notify ECHA if both of the following conditions apply: (i) the substance is present in those articles in quantities totalling over one tonne per producer or importer per year and (ii) the substance is present in those articles above a concentration of 0.1% weight by weight.
There are exemptions from the notification obligation if the substance is already registered for the use or when exposure can be excluded. Information on the notification of substances in articles and related submission tools, as well as a manual with instructions on how to create and submit a notification dossier are available on ECHA´s website. A webform to facilitate the submission of substances in articles notifications is available on ECHA's website. Nevertheless, datasets are also provided for submission of the notifications via REACH-IT.
The Candidate List now contains 138 substances. As foreseen by REACH, a specific procedure will be followed to decide whether the substances should also be included in the List of substances subject to authorisation (Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation).
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