- The GB specific data within the UK database (Comply with UK REACH-IT)
- UK REACH processes (such as dossier evaluation), which will also develop with the embedding of the UK REACH system past the first year of operation
- Other intelligence – such as horizon scanning of other regimes, both domestic (eg GB CLP) and international (eg EU REACH and other regulatory systems from other countries).
- Substance evaluation will be conducted where a potential concern has been identified. The evaluation will determine if a conclusion on the concern can be drawn from the available data. If a conclusion cannot be drawn, HSE can require registrants to provide additional information to clarify the concern. In such cases, if they arise, deadlines will be set by which the information shall be provided.
- The initial grounds for concern are described briefly in the RAP and further detail is provided in the specific justification document for each substance. The indication of the initial grounds for concern does not limit the scope of the evaluation, other areas of concern identified during an assessment may also be addressed.
Substances proposed for inclusion in the rolling action plan (RAP) for UK REACH 2022-2024
Use the links in the table to read the justification for the inclusion of the substance.Year | Substance | EC No | CAS No | Initial grounds for concern |
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2022 | Paraffin waxes and hydrocarbon waxes, chloro (PDF) | 264-150-0 | 63449-39-8 | Environment: suspected PBT/vPvB Exposure: wide dispersive use, high (aggregated) tonnage |
2022 | 2,2'-Diallyl-4,4'-sulfonyldiphenol (PDF) | 411-570-9 | 41481-66-7 | Environment: potential endocrine disrupter Human Health: suspected CMRExposure: wide dispersive use |
2023 | To be agreed in next update (by 31 May 2024) | - | - | - |
2024 | To be agreed in next update (by 31 May 2024) | - | - | - |