Practical sheet | REF: FIC0142 V1

Manufacture of a substance: determining whether this is a placing on the market within the meaning of the REACh regulations

Author: Gautier VINCENT

Publication date: July 10, 2011, Review date: October 4, 2016 | Lire en français

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    6. Mistakes to avoid

    6.1 Do not take into account the storage of your substances

    The storage of your substances is considered as having been placed on the market when the stored substances are sold, and not when the substances are manufactured.

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    6.2 Do not consider all the substances manufactured in your process lines

    Before obtaining your final substance, you may need to generate intermediate substances. These substances must be taken into account in your inventory.

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