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Notifiers under Directive 67/548/EEC are requested to include analytical information and spectral data in their updated registration dossiers
News Alert
ECHA/NA/10/46
Media enquiries: ECHA Press
ECHA would like to request that companies who notified substances under
Directive 67/548/EEC to include in any updated registration dossier, submitted in accordance with the REACH Regulation, the appropriate analytical information and spectral data necessary to identify the substance.
Helsinki, 25 August 2010 - Under Directive 67/548/EEC, notifications were made using the Summary Notification Interchange Format (SNIF) which did not allow for the inclusion of attachments such as analytical information and spectral data. Therefore this information could not be migrated into the IUCLID format. Consequently ECHA is inviting former notifiers under Directive
67/548/EEC to manually attach the analytical information and spectral data into section 1.4 of their IUCLID substance dataset when they update the registration dossier. Such information is necessary to allow for the verification of substance identity.
Further information
Questions and Answers for the registrants of previously notified substances