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We can also arrange in-house REACH training courses which can be tailored to your specific needs, from a general overview to addressing key industry or supply chain specific issues. REACH seminar programs can also be arranged for your supplier network.
Understand the EU REACH Regulatory Framework: Gain in-depth knowledge of the REACH processes, including Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction, helping you ensure compliance in all aspects of chemical management.
REACH is an ambitious chemical regulation and places a number of different obligations on manufacturers, importers and downstream users. This course will cover the major features of REACH, including Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, Restriction, Articles and SVHC's, supply chain communication and Safety Data Sheets.
19 Μαΐ 2023 · This training course will give you a robust theoretical understanding of the REACH Regulation and provide practical guidance on how to meet your obligations. You’ll be introduced to all elements of REACH, including registration, evaluation, authorisation, restriction and communication in the supply chain, as well as the role of Echa.
This introductory training: Focuses on the essential topics for assessment of alternatives to support informed substitution. Is intended for a range of analysis of alternatives practitioners – both new and experienced – working in authorities, industry and NGO organisations.
REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals. It entered into force on 1 June 2007. How does REACH work? REACH establishes procedures for collecting and assessing information on the properties and hazards of substances.
Intertek provides a single-source solution for complying with the registration, testing, and documentation requirements of the European Union's complex REACH Regulation (Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemical Substances - EC1907/2006), working directly with the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) and individual EU governments.