... 70.
Adverse effects on
human health and the
environment from
substances of very high
concern should be prevented through the
application of appropriate
risk management measures to ensure that any
risks from the uses of a
substance are adequately controlled, and with a
view to progressively substituting these
substances with a suitable safer
substance.
Risk management measures should be applied to ensure, when
substances are
manufactured, placed on the
market and used, that
exposure to these
substances including discharges,
emissions and losses, throughout the whole
life-cycle is below the
threshold level beyond which
adverse effects may occur. For any
substance for which authorisation has been
granted, and for any other
substance for which it is not possible to
establish a
safe level of
exposure,
measures should always be taken to minimise, as far as technically and practically possible,
exposure and
emissions with a
view to minimising the likelihood of
adverse effects.
Measures to ensure adequate
control should be
identified in any
Chemical Safety Report. These
measures should be applied and, where appropriate, recommended to other
actors down the
supply chain. ...
... 70.
Adverse effects on
human health and the
environment from
substances of very high
concern should be prevented through the
application of appropriate
risk management measures to ensure that any
risks from the uses of a
substance are adequately controlled, and with a
view to progressively substituting these
substances with a suitable safer
substance.
Risk management measures should be applied to ensure, when
substances are
manufactured, placed on the
market and used, that
exposure to these
substances including discharges,
emissions and losses, throughout the whole
life-cycle is below the
threshold level beyond which
adverse effects may occur. For any
substance for which authorisation has been
granted, and for any other
substance for which it is not possible to
establish a
safe level of
exposure,
measures should always be taken to minimise, as far as technically and practically possible,
exposure and
emissions with a
view to minimising the likelihood of
adverse effects.
Measures to ensure adequate
control should be
identified in any
Chemical Safety Report. These
measures should be applied and, where appropriate, recommended to other
actors down the
supply chain. ...
... 70.
Adverse effects on
human health and the
environment from
substances of very high
concern should be prevented through the
application of appropriate
risk management measures to ensure that any
risks from the uses of a
substance are adequately controlled, and with a
view to progressively substituting these
substances with a suitable safer
substance.
Risk management measures should be applied to ensure, when
substances are
manufactured, placed on the
market and used, that
exposure to these
substances including discharges,
emissions and losses, throughout the whole
life-cycle is below the
threshold level beyond which
adverse effects may occur. For any
substance for which authorisation has been
granted, and for any other
substance for which it is not possible to
establish a
safe level of
exposure,
measures should always be taken to minimise, as far as technically and practically possible,
exposure and
emissions with a
view to minimising the likelihood of
adverse effects.
Measures to ensure adequate
control should be
identified in any
Chemical Safety Report. These
measures should be applied and, where appropriate, recommended to other
actors down the
supply chain. ...
ARTICLE-23: Specific provisions for phase-in substances [
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ARTICLE-57: Substances to be included in Annex XIV [
go to this ARTICLE]
ARTICLE-90: Members of the Board of Appeal [
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ARTICLE-91: Decisions subject to appeal [
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... 2. An
appeal lodged pursuant to paragraph 1 shall have suspensive
effect. ...
ARTICLE-115: Harmonisation of classification and labelling Committee for Risk Assessment shall adopt an opinion on the proposal, giving
parties [
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ARTICLE-119: Electronic public access [
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ARTICLE-132: Implementing legislation [
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ARTICLE-137: Transitional measures regarding restrictions [
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... 3. Any
amendment to the
restrictions adopted under Directive 76/769/EEC from 1 June 2007 shall be incorporated in Annex XVII with
effect from 1 June 2009. ...
... Directive 91/155/EEC shall be
repealed. Directives 93/105/EC and 2000/21/EC and
Regulations (EEC) No 793/93 and (EC) No 1488/94 shall be
repealed with
effect from 1 June 2008. Directive 93/67/EEC shall be
repealed with
effect from 1 August 2008. Directive 76/769/EEC shall be
repealed with
effect from 1 June 2009. References to the
repealed acts shall be construed as references to this
Regulation. ...
... Directive 91/155/EEC shall be
repealed. Directives 93/105/EC and 2000/21/EC and
Regulations (EEC) No 793/93 and (EC) No 1488/94 shall be
repealed with
effect from 1 June 2008. Directive 93/67/EEC shall be
repealed with
effect from 1 August 2008. Directive 76/769/EEC shall be
repealed with
effect from 1 June 2009. References to the
repealed acts shall be construed as references to this
Regulation. ...
... Directive 91/155/EEC shall be
repealed. Directives 93/105/EC and 2000/21/EC and
Regulations (EEC) No 793/93 and (EC) No 1488/94 shall be
repealed with
effect from 1 June 2008. Directive 93/67/EEC shall be
repealed with
effect from 1 August 2008. Directive 76/769/EEC shall be
repealed with
effect from 1 June 2009. References to the
repealed acts shall be construed as references to this
Regulation. ...