05360nam 22006371 450 991013904980332120230803220349.03-527-66429-73-527-66431-93-527-66432-7(CKB)2550000001152834(EBL)1507243(OCoLC)862049810(SSID)ssj0001166896(PQKBManifestationID)11661449(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001166896(PQKBWorkID)11122049(PQKB)11297796(OCoLC)868976078(MiAaPQ)EBC1507243(Au-PeEL)EBL1507243(CaPaEBR)ebr10795317(EXLCZ)99255000000115283420131202h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrREACH compliance the great challenge for globally acting enterprises /Susanne KamptmannWeinheim :Wiley VCH,[2014]©20141 online resource (305 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-527-33316-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Related Titles; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; 1: Introduction; 1.1 History; 1.2 The REACH Regulation - A Short Overview on the Table of Contents; 1.3 Purpose and Scope of REACH; 1.4 Other Regulations and Directives that are Important in the Context of REACH; 1.4.1 Fees and Charges Payable to the European Chemicals Agency; 1.4.2 Competition Law; 1.4.3 GHS and CLP; 1.4.4 Other Regulations Containing the Wording REACH; References; 2: Roles under REACH; 2.1 Manufacturer within the EU; 2.2 Non-EU Manufacturer, Importer and Only Representative; 2.3 Downstream User2.4 Trader within EU versus Non-EU Trader and Distributor2.5 Examples and Exercises; References; 3: What Sort of Substances have to be Considered under REACH; 3.1 Substance, Mixture and Article under REACH; 3.2 Different Compositions; 3.2.1 Mono-constituent Substance; 3.2.2 Multi-constituent Substance; 3.2.3 Substances of Unknown or Variable Composition, Complex Reaction Products or Biological Materials; 3.3 Different Types of Use; 3.3.1 Substance with End Use; 3.3.2 Intermediate; 3.4 Phase-In Substances; 3.5 No-Longer Polymers; 3.6 Non-Phase-In Substances3.7 Substances that Already Have Been Notified3.8 Overview on Official EC Numbers and not Official List Numbers; 3.9 Exemptions from REACH; 3.9.1 Non-isolated Intermediates; 3.9.2 Substances Manufactured or Imported in Amounts below 1 t/a; 3.9.3 Substances Mentioned in Annex IV; 3.9.4 Substances Listed in Annex V; 3.9.5 Substances in the Interest of Defense; 3.9.6 Waste and Recovered Substances; 3.9.7 Polymers; 3.9.8 Re-imported Substances; 3.9.9 Further Exemptions: Use in Medicinal Products or for Food and Feedingstuffs; 3.9.10 Product and Process Orientated Research and Development3.9.11 Substances Regarded as Being Registered3.9.12 How to Cope with Situations in Which Parts of the Manufactured Amount are Falling under REACH and Another Part is Exempted; 3.10 Check-List for Business Managers; 3.11 Examples and Exercises; References; 4: Obligation to Submit a Registration Dossier; 4.1 Who has to Register? Who may Register?; 4.2 Pre-registration and Late Pre-registration; 4.3 When Does a Substance have to be Registered?; 4.4 Special Rules for Non-EU Manufacturers; 4.5 Consequences for Globally Acting Enterprises/What to Take into Account within a Decision-Making Process?4.6 Examples and ExercisesReferences; 5: Types of Registration; 5.1 Standard Registration, Full Registration or Registration as a Substance; 5.2 Registration as an On-site Isolated Intermediate; 5.3 Registration as a Transported Isolated Intermediate; 5.4 Formerly Notified Substances; 5.5 PPORD; 5.6 Examples and Exercises; References; 6: Data Requirements and Dossier Preparation; 6.1 Data Requirements; 6.2 Dossier Preparation; 6.2.1 PPORD; 6.2.2 Inquiry Dossier; 6.2.3 On-site Isolated Intermediate; 6.2.4 Transported Isolated Intermediate; 6.2.5 Standard Registration (Full Registration)6.3 Some Useful Tips for Entering Data and Information in Certain Chapters in IUCLID5.4 The only book to not only discuss the technicalities of the European REACH chemicals registration process, but also to directly address the resulting business risks and business solutions. In this text for practitioners, the author pulls together the key knowledge needed to successfully run a business under REACH, distilling thousands of pages of official documentation, and incorporating experiences from different-sized enterprises in a global context. Starting with the basics of the REACH framework, she explains the entire process on how to register with the European ECHA officChemical industryEuropeChemicalsLaw and legislationEuropeChemical industryChemicalsLaw and legislation344.240424Kamptmann Susanne977733MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910139049803321REACH compliance2227459UNINA