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If your company manufactures or imports substances in quantities of more than one tonne per year, you are responsible for compiling and submitting a registration dossier to ECHA. The following...
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As a registrant of a substance, you need to compile all the required information in a registration dossier, which has two main components: A technical dossier is always required for all substances...
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If you have prepared your registration dossier in IUCLID, you need to submit it to ECHA through REACH-IT. REACH-IT is the central IT system for companies to securely submit, process and manage...
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There are four steps in the process of data gathering before registering a substance. Agree with your co-registrants how to divide the work or whether to outsource some, or all of it. 1. Collect...
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Typically, tests are contracted out as a package. This has the advantage of being performed by experts in the most time-efficient manner and according to the required quality standards and legal...
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A test performed in vitro ("in the glass") means that it is done outside of a living organism and it usually involves isolated tissues, organs or cells. You can use in vitro data to fully or partly...
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If you manufacture or import a substance in amounts less than one tonne a year, you do not need to register the substance. If you reach or exceed this threshold, your tonnage band will determine...
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