The registration, evaluation, authorization and restriction of chemicals (REACH) relates to all chemical substances, not just those included in manufacturing or industrial processes, but also those being used in our daily lives, such as in cleaning products, paints and electrical appliances.
REACH legislation ensures that procedures are in place for collecting and assessing information on the properties and hazardous nature of chemical substances.
REACH is an EU regulation (No 1907/2006) relating to chemicals and their safe use. It was brought into legislation in June 2007.
A new Directive (EU) 2018/851 was introduced in May 2018 and will go into effect on January 1, 2021. This new directive defines the amendments to the existing REACH EU regulation, including:
To satisfy REACH regulations, companies must identify and mitigate the risks linked to the substances they use during manufacture and products brought to the EU/EEA marketplace and are also responsible for maintaining an adequate audit trail and evidence.
Key company requirements include:
The responsibility for adhering to the requirements of REACH lies with the importer or the related EU representative for the Non-EU manufacturer.
Failing to comply with REACH regulations, and causing or permitting others to violate a listed REACH provisions, are criminal offences. Such violations can fall under a failure to comply with enforcement notices, providing incorrect or misleading information, or obstructing inspectors in their duties.
The penalties for REACH non-compliance can include fines and imprisonment. They are split into two categories:
Schedule 6 of the EU REACH Enforcement Regulations 2008 states that enforcement powers granted to individual EU member states fall under existing health and safety, consumer protection or environmental protection regulations in place within that country.
After voting to leave the EU, the UK invoked Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union on March 29, 2017. However, during the upcoming transition period starting on February 1, 2020 and lasting at least until December 31, 2020 the EU REACH Regulation and all other EU laws will continue to apply in the UK.
Currently, there is a draft UK Law called “The REACH (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019”, which is being negotiated during the transitional period.
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