Authorisation List - ECHA List of substances included in Annex XIV of REACH ("Authorisation List") Companies that want to continue using a substance included in the Authorisation List after the sunset date need to prepare an application for authorisation, submit it before the latest application date and have a positive authorisation decision by the European Commission
Recommendations for inclusion in the Authorisation List - ECHA The REACH Regulation requires that ECHA recommends from the "Candidate List" priority substances for inclusion in Annex XIV (the "Authorisation List") to the European Commission, taking into account comments received from interested parties and the opinion of the Member State Committee
Authorisation - ECHA REACH allows companies to apply for an authorisation to continue or start using and placing substances included in the Authorisation List (Annex XIV of REACH) on the market You can find information on the process itself and support to prepare and submit your application through the links below
Authorisation - ECHA ECHA regularly assesses the substances from the Candidate List to determine which ones should be included in the Authorisation List as a priority The prioritisation is based on information on the intrinsic properties, wide dispersive use or high volumes that fall within the scope of the authorisation requirement
All news - ECHA To protect workers and the environment, ECHA recommends that the European Commission adds eight substances, including lead, to the REACH Authorisation List Once substances are added to the list, companies will need to apply for authorisation to continue using them
All news - ECHA The amendment of Annex XIV of REACH ("Authorisation List") has been published on 18 April in the Official Journal Eight new substances are now subject to authorisation for being used after the sunset date
Authorisation - ECHA The SVHC identification process includes a 45-day consultation Once a substance is identified as an SVHC, it is included in the Candidate List The inclusion in the Candidate List brings immediate obligations for suppliers of the substance, such as: supplying a safety data sheet; communicating on safe use
All news - ECHA The Authorisation List (Annex XIV) now contains 43 substances The latest application and sunset dates for the use in the production of spare parts of some substances previously included in Annex XIV were prolonged
Candidate List of substances of very high concern for Authorisation - ECHA Companies may have immediate legal obligations following the inclusion of a substance in the Candidate List on this website including in particular Articles 7, 31 and 33 of the REACH Regulation Numerical identifiers: Each candidate list entry covers both anhydrous and hydrated forms of a substance The CAS number shown in an entry is typically