The REACH Regulation came into force on 1 June 2007 and all manufacturers or importers of more than one tonne/annum of a chemical substance will have to register it in a central European Union database. A package of information must be provided, depending on the annual tonnage. | Many companies are now in the process of preparing preliminary assessments to identify those compounds for which support through the regulatory process is imperative, or ascertaining what information is available, and analysing where there are major data gaps. | REACH stresses the need for data sharing. The process of setting up appropriate consortia has already begun in many sectors. | Do you need a third party to advise you or your consortium on all the toxicological issues and assist with administrative matters? |
Whatever your situation we can help: As an integral member of a small but select group of consulting consortia, established specifically to provide turn-key solutions to all REACH related problems, we can provide advice and hands-on support throughout the complete REACH process irrespective of the size of your organisation or the scale of requirements. Alternatively we can support you directly in the specific area of mammalian toxicology. To address the REACH related issues in this key area, it is essential that you work with an organisation that has a large team of toxicologists who are experienced in evaluating hazards of chemicals and the health risks that might be associated with chemical exposures. A team that is experienced in collating toxicity data, preparing data waivers and communicating across sector boundaries, and a team whose senior scientists are EUROTOX and BTS/IOB Registered Toxicologists and who are all experienced in working both with government departments and companies from a range of chemical sectors.
We have such a team..... |
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