Data Needed in Tonnage Band Downgrade Under EU REACH
If registrants wish ECHA to consider a tonnage band downgrade in the decision-making process after receipt of a draft evaluation decision, registrants need to inform ECHA of this update. Registrants also need to provide data demonstrating that the volume of the substance that has been imported and/or manufactured over the preceding calendar year is at the lower tonnage band and provide documentary evidence supporting this data. ECHA will take the elements available into account to determine whether the change of tonnage band has been substantiated and whether there is a need to amend the draft decision accordingly. Once the adopted dossier evaluation decision has been communicated to registrants, registrants must fulfil all information requirements as outlined in the decision, regardless of any tonnage band change or cease of manufacture that may occur afterwards. More information and instructions are available in the updated practical guide: How to Act in Dossier Evaluation - ECHA. Reprinted from: ECHA
Reference Links
- ECHA: Update Your EU REACH Dossiers of Substances with CLH
- EU REACH: Upcoming Changes to Information Requirements
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