4. Integrate time to completion and determine your 2018 recording strategy
Before determining your strategy, you need to factor in the time required to complete the registration dossier for each substance.
An already registered substance for which the LoA is available and for which you do not have to carry out an exposure scenario can be registered in one/two months on average. In fact, you will need to purchase the LoA from the leader, carry out the analytical tests and prepare your specific dossier under IUCLID.
If the substance has already been registered but you need to carry out exposure scenarios, you can expect to spend an average of two to three months.
If the substance has not been registered, but is in the process of being registered by a leader, contact him to find out when the LoA will be available, and at the same time prepare your...
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Technical guide: intermediate . Version 2 – December 2010. ECHA-2010-G-17-EN
Guidance on data-sharing . Version 3.1 – January 2017. ECHA-16-G-12.1-EN
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Règlement (CE) n° 1907/2006 du Parlement européen et du Conseil du 18 décembre 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACh)
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