In late January every year approximately 200-300 substances are earmarked for manual screening by Member State experts based on an extensive set of algorithms to identify substances that may pose risk to human health or the environment. ECHA and Member State competent authorities are now in the third year of common screening.
The short listed substances are grouped in terms of both the suspected hazardous properties and also the REACH/CLP regulatory process that may be the optimal next step.
This webinar will explain the screening process, its timelines, and the criteria for short listing. The webinar also explains how registrants can influence the manual screening process by updating their dossiers and how they can obtain more information on common screening.