New Finished Product Requirements for EU REACH

See what the new ruling means by checking out our infographic
01 December 2015
In September 2015 the European Court of Justice ruled that candidate Substances of Very High Concern (SVHCs) in articles should be reported at the part level within the REACH Regulation (EC) 1907/2006. To show how this affects manufacturers, we put together this graphic. For a more in-depth explanation of what this means, download our recent webinar recording The REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 - New Article Definition Interpretation.
Roman Humeniuk is a senior regulatory expert and specializes in Europe’s REACH Regulation as well as California Proposition 65. He performs regulatory impact assessments for a variety of product types including consumer and commercial electrical and electronic equipment, hand tools, power tools, construction products, consumer household goods, healthcare products, and children’s toys.
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Roman Humeniuk,
Regulatory supervisor
Intertek Life Sciences - Chemicals & Pharma