Chemical Safety Report
Every registrant (manufacturer, importer or Only-representative) of a substance manufactured or imported in quantities exceeding 10 tons per year shall write a ChemicalSafety Report (CSR) including a Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA) and Exposure Scenarios if the substance is:
- meets the criteria for classification as dangerous in accordance with Directives 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC;
- or persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic (PBT) or very persistent and very bioaccumulative (vPvB).
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IU5-U IUCLID 5 User Application |
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Goal:
The objective of this course is to understand the
global tasks of working with IUCLID and the interface between the
chemical industry and the new European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) in
Helsinki. The attendees will get information about the data structure
and objects used in IUCLID, its basic functionality and the primary
goal of creating a registration dossier.
Target group:
IUCLID users who have to handle only limited number
of substances and participants who want to become familiar with the
basic functionalities of IUCLID.
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EUROSOFT PLUS helps you to cope with IUCLID 5
The EUROSOFT PLUS trainers offer to all
future IUCLID 5 users (manufacturers, importers, distributors of
chemical substances and research consultancies) the necessary
trainings.
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A tool for chemical information management
Enterprises which manufacture or import more than
one tonne of a chemical substance per year will be reqired to register
it in a central database administered by the new EU Chemicals Agency.
The Agency will provide IT tools and guidance and Member States will
offer helpdesk assistance to the impacted companies. The new Regulation
aims to improve the protection of human health and the environment
while maintaining competitiveness, and enhancing the innovative
capability of the EU chemicals industry.
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IUCLID 5 (International Uniform Chemical Information Database) has been
developed along with OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation
and
Development). It is an exclusive tool allowing you to collect data on
chemicals but also to prepare a dossier for substances submitted for
evaluation.
IUCLID 5 will be used also by ECHA (European Chemicals Agency) and the ACs
(Assessment of Chemicals): access to submitted dossiers and dossier
preparation for substances submitted for evaluation as well as creation
of dossiers in accordance with Annex XV.
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