Practical sheet | REF: FIC0157 V1

REACh restrictions on a substance: check whether the use concerns you, find out what your obligations are

Author: Olivier LE CURIEUX-BELFOND

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

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2. Check whether a use of a substance is concerned by a current or adopted REACh restriction

Knowing the description of your use in REACh terms, on the one hand, and knowing how to interpret Annex XVII, on the other, will enable you to compare and check whether your company is concerned. Here are two points to acquire the two elements to compare:

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    A restriction can take many different forms, depending on a number of aspects: risks, types of use, fields of application, operational conditions, risk management measures. To help you, here are ten examples of entries in REACh Annex XVII (Tool

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