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Highlights from June RAC and SEAC meetings Our Committees for Risk Assessment (RAC) and for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) have provisionally concluded on four sectors that could be impacted by the proposal to restrict per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the EU. They also announced the next sectors to be evaluated. Read the news and listen to our Safer Chemicals Podcast with the RAC Chair Roberto Scazzola and the Chair of SEAC, María Ottati for more details.
RAC and SEAC meet in September The agendas of the next meetings of our Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) and Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) are now available online.
RAC will meet from 16 to 20 September and SEAC from 17 to 20 September 2024. Member State Committee podcast and meeting minutes Our Member State Committee brings together representatives from all EU Member States to reach consensus on key chemical safety decisions.
You can learn more about the committee’s opinions and tasks, and the collaborative nature of its decision making, by listening to our Safer Chemicals Podcast with the Committee Chair Katinka van der Jagt and national representatives Katarzyna Malkiewicz from the Swedish Chemicals Agency KEMI and Agnieszka Dudra from the Polish Bureau for Chemical Substances.
The minutes of the committee's June meeting are now available on our website. |
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REACH
New substance evaluation conclusions published for CoRAP substance Phenol, 4-nonyl-, branched (EC 284-325-5, CAS 84852-15-3) was added to the Community rolling action plan (CoRAP) list in 2014 and evaluated by Spain. 3-ethoxy-1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-hexane (EC 435-790-1, CAS 297730-93-9) was added to the CoRAP list in 2018 and evaluated by Spain.
Assessment of regulatory needs report published Report for the following substance group is now available on our website: SaccharidesIf you have questions or feedback related to the assessment work, you can send them to us using this webform. |
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Open positions
Legal advisor We are looking for a Legal advisor with solid knowledge and some experience in the law of the European Union and its application.
Our ideal candidate is enthusiastic about protecting human health and the environment, and eager to dive into the administrative, scientific and technical questions behind legal issues related to regulation of chemicals in the EU.
Find more details in the vacancy notice and apply until noon 7 August 2024. |
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Occupational exposure limits
Calls for evidence We are looking for information on: Anthraquinone (EC 201-549-0, CAS 84-65-1)Oximes: Butanone oxime (EC 202-496-6, CAS 96-29-7) and Acetone oxime (EC 204-820-1, CAS 127-06-0)The aim is to gather new scientific information on uses, exposure, health effects, toxicology, epidemiology and modes of action of these substances. Any other relevant information is also welcome.
The information will help the Agency in drafting the scientific reports related to exposure limits at the workplace.
Have your say until 16 September 2024. |
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EU Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON)
Have your say on EUON We are conducting an evaluation on the functioning of the European Union Observatory for Nanomaterials (EUON). Answer to the survey until 3 July 2024. Your opinion matters. Need for further research on nanomaterials We invite the scientific community to take a look at our updated report covering the key areas of regulatory challenge. It emphasises the gaps in chemical data regarding nano-sized materials and encourages scientist to carry out research for expanding the knowledge on nanomaterials.
The report is part of our work under the Partnership for the Assessment of Risk from Chemicals (PARC).
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