
Changes that Impact Your Dossier Updates
The EU REACH registration dossier has to reflect the current knowledge on how your substance can be used safely at production sites and by users throughout the supply chain. This means that after you have successfully submitted a registration and received your registration number, you still have work to do. You have to update your registration – or contribute to the update of the joint part of your registration when:
- Your knowledge on the substance or its use changes e.g. higher tonnage band, new uses, change in composition of the substance, etc.
- You receive an evaluation decision requesting you to add information to your registration.
Why Should You Keep Dossier up to Date?
ECHA performs IT screening campaigns on dossiers in order to highlight the aspects of registrations that can be improved, which reminds registrants to perform an update of their registration dossier under EU REACH to address the highlighted concerns, as well as to improve the quality of data in future EU REACH regulatory compliance. As a registrant, you should consider your dossier as a ‘living document’ and update it whenever new information is available.
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