6. Mistakes to avoid
6.1 Do not consider the EEA but only the EU to establish your non-imported substances
REACh regulations apply in the EEA.
As of 1 er June 2011, the EU has 27 member states, while the EEA comprises these 27 plus Ireland, Liechtenstein and Norway. Please note that Switzerland is not part of the EEA.
SCROLL TO TOP6.2 Do not contact your non-European suppliers and do not identify the appointment of an exclusive representative
The appointment...
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Bibliography
Huguette Déchariaux, REACh: a new regulation for chemical substances, SL 6 705, Éditions Techniques de l'ingénieur - www.techniques-ingenieur.fr
Websites
ECHA HELP > FAQ's: this site offers frequently asked questions in English on certain topics.
helpdesk national This site offers frequently asked questions in French on certain topics (Foire aux questions).
Regulatory reference
Regulation (EC) n°1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of December 18, 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACh)
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