Cosmetics and DGSA Specialist
Phone +358 10 504 5860
satu.salomaki@chementors.eu
Finnish | English
Chementors offers expert guidance to help you prepare and submit your REACH Authorisation application to the ECHA.
EU REACH authorisation is a regulatory process that requires manufacturers and importers of certain hazardous chemicals to apply for authorisation from the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) before the chemicals can be used or placed on the EU market.
Substances with hazardous properties that are identified as SVHCs (Substances of Very High Concern) will be eventually evaluated by the Regulatory Authorities for placing them in the REACH Annex XIV.
This process ensures that these substances are gradually replaced by less hazardous substances. After the sunset date, if these substances are to be placed in the market, then it is essential to apply and obtain REACH Authorisation.
As a business operating in the European Union, it’s essential to comply with REACH regulations. However, the process of preparing and submitting an application for authorisation can be complicated and time-consuming, especially if you’re new to the process.
That’s where our REACH Authorisation service comes in. At Chementors, we offer expert guidance to help you navigate the complexities of REACH Authorisation and streamline the application process.
Our team of experienced consultants will work with you to prepare and submit your REACH Authorisation application to the ECHA.
We offer comprehensive support throughout the process, from data preparation and documentation to application submission and follow-up support. With our expert guidance, you can rest assured that your application is in safe hands.
Our experts will work with you to understand your specific needs and requirements.
We will help you gather and organize all the necessary data and documentation for your application.
We will review and submit your application to the ECHA on your behalf.
We will provide ongoing support and advice throughout the authorisation process.
Phone +358 10 504 5860
satu.salomaki@chementors.eu
Finnish | English
Phone +84 39 6169 628
mi.nguyen@chementors.eu
English | Vietnamese
Phone +358 10 504 5862
prasanna.sakha@chementors.fi
English | Nepalese
Phone +358 10 504 5861
jan.nylund@chementors.eu
Finnish | Swedish | English | German
REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals) authorisation is a regulatory process that requires manufacturers and importers of certain hazardous chemicals to apply for authorisation from the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) before the chemicals can be used or placed on the EU market.
Chemicals that are listed in the REACH Annex XIV, also known as the Authorisation List, require authorisation before they can be used or placed on the EU market.
The timeframe for obtaining REACH authorisation can vary depending on the complexity of the application and the level of scrutiny required by the ECHA. It can take several months or even years to complete the authorisation process.
If a chemical is not authorized under REACH, it cannot be used or placed on the EU market. Manufacturers and importers may face legal consequences if they do not comply with the REACH regulations.
Yes, it is possible to prepare and submit a REACH authorisation application yourself. However, the process can be complex and time-consuming, and it is recommended that you seek expert guidance and support.
Obtaining REACH authorisation demonstrates a commitment to safety and compliance with EU regulations. It can also help to maintain business continuity by ensuring that your products can continue to be sold on the EU market.
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