To legally place your products (articles) on the EU market, the information on Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) in your products must be submitted to the SCIP database.
The SCIP notification prepared by Chementors helps open the door to the EU market!
Rebecca Karjalainen
Customer inquiries
Phone +358 44 974 0601
rebecca.karjalainen@chementors.fi
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SCIP (Substances of Concern In articles, as such or in complex objects [Products]) is the database that contains information on substances of concern in articles as such or in complex objects (i.e., products), built under the Waste Framework Directive (WFD) (EC) No. 2008/98.
Chementors has a good reputation and a long history of dealing with substances of concern in products. We handle the SCIP reporting process from scratch including a deep assessment of which components (i.e., articles) of your product fall into the scope of SCIP. By trusting our expertise you get the most cost-efficient and best quality service.
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The national authorities oversee the compliance requirements related to SCIP notifications. Through monitoring the authorities may undertake various actions, including issuing guidance letters, imposing sales bans, initiating recalls, and imposing fines.
Companies are responsible for ensuring their products comply with SCIP regulations. Consequently, they bear the financial burden associated with any enforcement actions taken. Additionally, such actions can result in reputational damage to the company.
1. Pre-study:
To find out all relevant data of your products to compile the SCIP-notification. The pre-study contains;
2. Creating an ECHA account for the submission.
3. Preparing the SCIP notification dossier.
4. Submitting the notification dossier on the ECHA SCIP notification database = SCIP reporting.
5. Generating the SCIP Declaration of Compliance certificate for the client.
6. Following up and updating the dossier if requested by the authorities or by the client.
Our team consists of experts who have in-depth knowledge of REACH and Waste Framework Directive, and experience in SVHC assessment and SCIP notification. We are here to assist you.
SCIP (Substances of Concern In articles, as such or in complex objects [Products]) is the database that contains information on substances of concern in articles as such or in complex objects (i.e., products). SCIP is built under the Waste Framework Directive (WFD) (EC) N. 2008/98.
Under the WFD, from January 2021, companies supplying articles containing substances of very high concern (SVHCs) on the Candidate List in a concentration above 0.1% w/w on the EU market have a legal obligation to submit a SCIP notification to ECHA.
The SCIP notification consists of certain information on the article which will be then published in the SCIP database to make it available to waste operators and consumers. database to make it available to
This transparency on hazardous substances helps consumers make informed purchasing decisions and provides information on how to best use and dispose of a certain product.
SCIP database also encourages and boosts the substitution of hazardous substances for safer alternatives.
Chementors provides SCIP notification service. We handle the process from scratch which includes assessment of which components (i.e., articles) of the product fall into the scope of SCIP.
What is an “article” and “SVHC” in the realm of SCIP? Comprehending this definition would help enterprises determine which products are subject to the SCIP notification.
According to Article 3(3) of the REACH regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, an article means an object which during production is given a special shape, surface, or design which determines its function to a greater degree than its chemical composition. Hence, Electronics, automotive, aerospace, furniture, clothes, toys, and all consumer products (simple and complex articles) that have components containing SVHC are subject to the SCIP notification.
Meanwhile, substances of very high concern are chemicals that:
The obligation to submit a SCIP notification covers all articles placed on the EU market containing a substance of very high concern on the Candidate List in a concentration above 0.1 % w/w.
Who needs to do the SCIP notification?
The following suppliers of articles are duty holders under the SCIP notification obligation:
Suppliers of articles need to submit the following information to ECHA:
SCIP is an English abbreviation meaning Substances of Concern In articles as such or in complex objects (Products).
After successfully submitting a SCIP notification through the ECHA Submission Portal, suppliers of articles receive an alphanumeric identifier known as the SCIP number, which is included in the submission report.
The SCIP number uniquely identifies the SCIP notification made by a submitter for an article or complex object.
For submitting a SCIP notification, you will need to use a valid ECHA Account.
The first step is gathering all required information and creating the SCIP dossier.
After that comes the data submission in the ECHA Submission portal or an S2S submission.
The SCIP database provides technical data for companies to ensure the safe use, improved reuse, and recycling of articles. In contrast, the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) is the system for controlling chemicals in the EU/EEA.
REACH aims to improve the protection of human health and the environment from the risks posed by chemicals.
The information to be provided to ECHA in a SCIP notification must include the following:
A third party may submit data to the SCIP database on behalf of a duty holder. However, duty holders retain responsibility for the notifications submitted to the SCIP database.
ECHA will publish the information, as received, on its website. However, The SCIP Database does not disclose the link between the SCIP notification and its submitter. ECHA will also ensure the protection of confidential business information where justified.
Customer inquiries
Phone +358 44 974 0601
Address: Chementors Oy, Smart Chemistry Park, Raisionkaari 55, FI-21200, Raisio, Finland
Email: rebecca.karjalainen@chementors.fi
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