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- Candidate List of substances of very high concern for Authorisation
The REACH Candidate list will be available in our new chemicals database, ECHA CHEM, since 16 September 2025 To guarantee a smooth transition, we will also maintain up to date the Candidate list in the below location for the time being
- 2025 REACH SVHC Substances List - RoHS Guide
SVHC under REACH stands for Substances of Very High Concern and are defined as any substance that is found to be carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic to reproductive health; persistent, bio-accumulative and toxic (PBTs); or, very persistent and bio-accumulative (vPvBs)
- Substances of very high concern reach | SOC
SOC Substances pose a potential risk to human health and the environment The substances of very high concern reach list with applications and their adverse effects: Cancers, birth defects, reproductive systems, and damages to nervous systems SOC Regulations History at the World Level: YEAR 2000 | End-of-Life Vehicle Directiveu0002
- Identifying Substances of Concern - SUBSPORTplus
Substances of concern have intrinsic properties which are harmful to human health and or the environment Find out which criteria are used to select these substances
- Substance of Concern and Restrictions - ChemSafetyPro. COM
In this article, we have prepared a summary of main environmental regulations related to substance restrictions Summary of global lists of substances of concern and restrictions
- Substance Priority List | ATSDR
In CERCLA, it is called the priority list of hazardous substances that will be candidates for toxicological profiles This substance priority list (SPL) is generally revised and published every two years, with an informal review and revision each year
- Consolidated List of Lists | US EPA
List of Lists was prepared to help firms handling chemicals determine, for a specific chemical, whether they may be subject to the following reporting requirements under Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know, CERCLA, and Clean Air Act
- What Are REACH’s Substances of Very High Concern? - Z2Data
A major part of REACH’s regulatory process is identifying what it terms “substances of very high concern,” or SVHC According to the ECHA’s definition, SVHC are “Substances that may have serious and often irreversible effects on human health and the environment ”
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