Law-ref.org
REACH - Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals
Site search
Global links
homepage
documents
Sister sites
Chess-Ref
ZVON
RFC-Ref
InChI
REACH Online
Local links
Previous
Next
Frontpage
Contents
Keywords
Local
Global
A
-
B
-
C
-
D
-
E
-
F
-
G
-
H
-
I
-
J
-
K
-
L
-
M
-
N
-
O
-
P
-
Q
-
R
-
S
-
T
-
U
-
V
-
W
-
Y
-
Z
man
[
Global Index
]
PREAMBLE
[
go to this PREAMBLE
]
... 34.
Requirements
for
generation
of
information
on
substances
should be tiered according to the volumes of
manufacture
or
importation
of a
substance
, because these provide an indication of the
potential
for
exposure
of
man
and the
environment
to the
substances
, and should be
described
in
detail
. To reduce the possible
impact
on low volume
substances
, new toxicological and ecotoxicological
information
should only be required for
priority
substances
between 1 and 10 tonnes. For other
substances
in that
quantity
range
there should be
incentives
to
encourage
manufacturers
and
importers
to provide this
information
. ...
...
Commission
Directive 93/67/EEC of 20 July 1993 laying down the
principles
for
assessment
of
risks
to
man
and the
environment
of
substances
notified in
accordance
with
Council
Directive 67/548/EEC (OJ L 227, 8.9.1993, p. 9). ...
...
Commission
Regulation
(EC) No 1488/94 of 28 June 1994 laying down the
principles
for the
assessment
of
risks
to
man
and the
environment
of
existing
substances
in
accordance
with
Council
Regulation
(EEC) No 793/93 (OJ L 161, 29.6.1994, p. 3). ...
A
-
B
-
C
-
D
-
E
-
F
-
G
-
H
-
I
-
J
-
K
-
L
-
M
-
N
-
O
-
P
-
Q
-
R
-
S
-
T
-
U
-
V
-
W
-
Y
-
Z