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Netherlands bilateral co-operation Programme G2G09/TR/9/2 .

Awareness Raising on REACH and CLP Regulations for Turkish Chemical Industry and Building up of Regional Industrial Helpdesks. Netherlands bilateral co-operation Programme G2G09/TR/9/2. Seminar – Dec. 15 2010 Bursa Turkey. Summary. Introduction of the project REACH and CLP in brief

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Netherlands bilateral co-operation Programme G2G09/TR/9/2 .

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  1. Awareness Raising on REACH and CLP Regulations for Turkish Chemical Industry and Building up of Regional Industrial Helpdesks Netherlands bilateral co-operation Programme G2G09/TR/9/2. Seminar – Dec. 15 2010 Bursa Turkey rps.nl

  2. Summary • Introduction of the project • REACH and CLP in brief • Project progress • News and updates on REACH discussion

  3. Introduction of the project

  4. G2G09/TR/9/2 project • Assigned by EVD (now Agency NL) on behalf of the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning and Environment • Jan 1 2010 – March 31 2011

  5. Aim of the project • Raise awareness of the REACH and CLP Regulations • Enhance capacity of Turkish organizations to provide support to the Turkish exporters on the implementation of REACH and CLP.

  6. Turkish stakeholders • UFT (counterpart/beneficiary) • MoEF (counterpart/beneficiary); • IGEME • IMMIB • TKSD • KOSGEB • TOBB

  7. REACH and CLP in brief

  8. Focus on priorities: • High volumes (chemicals with greatest likely exposure register first) • Greatest concern (CMR and R50/53 register first) REACH: KEY ELEMENTS • Introduces a Single Coherent System for new (non phase-in) and existing (phase-in) substances • Key elements: • Registration by industry of manufactured/imported chemical substances > 1 tonne/year (staggered dead-lines over 11years) • Increased information and communication throughout the supply chain • Evaluation of some registered substances (Agency and Member States) • Authorisation only for use of substances of very high concern • Restrictions: “Safety net” (Community wide action) • Chemicals Agency to efficiently manage the system

  9. Interconnections REACH GHS CLP

  10. What is CLP? • Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packing of substances and mixtures • Amending Directive 67/548/EEC (DSD) and 1999/45/EC (DPD) • Amending REACH • Implements Globally Harmonised System (GHS) of Classification and labelling in the EU • Covers all 27 EU and EEA countries • GHS sets optional building blocks from which countries can choose

  11. HPV, >1t/a CMRs, >100t/a R50/53 > 100 t/a > 1 t/a 1 June 2007 1 Dec 2010 1 Jun 2015 1 June 2013 1 Jun 2018 20 January 2009 Substances Mixtures CLP compulsory REACH and CLP timelines REACH CLP

  12. Project Progress

  13. Project approach • Assessment of current situation and available capacity, information and materials; • Development of a logical system of helpdesks (with InfoMil and VNCI assistance); • Training to increase capabilities of staff in the helpdesks contact points and the most involved stakeholders; • Information dissemination to Turkish industry to inform about the industrial helpdesks and about REACH and CLP Regulations.

  14. I. Industrial helpdesks KOSGEB MoEF UFT TOBB REACH Advisory Committee IMMIB Industrial REACH & CLP Helpdesk Helpdesk working group Seven Industrial REACH & CLP Helpdesk Contact points: Mersin, Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Bursa, Konya, Kocaeli

  15. II. Capacity building • Trainings • General REACH and CLP Training • A in-depth REACH and CLP training • A presentation and communication training • Study tour to the Netherlands • The national research institute • The competent authorities • Chemical company

  16. Training 1 Antalya 26-29 April 2010 • A introduction of REACH and CLP • The background of the regulations, roles and responsibilities of actors, registration, authorization and restriction of chemicals • General information of classification, labeling and packaging

  17. Training 2 Ankara 8-11 June 2010 • Specific contents of REACH and CLP • Basic toxicology and risk assessment • Classification and labeling specifications • Case studies

  18. Training 3 Ankara 14-15 Sep. 2010 • Communication and presentation skills in particular on REACH and CLP issues • Presentation given by the participants • Answering questions on REACH and CLP

  19. NL study tour 11-15 Oct. 2010

  20. III. Information dissemination • Assessment of current information dissemination system and materials – IMMIB REACH website • Preparation of the Information Dissemination and Awareness Raising programme; • Implementation of the programme: • Two information dissemination seminars (Dec. 15 2010; Feb. 22 2011) • Newsletters, articles, brochures

  21. What’s new for REACH discussion

  22. The first REACH registration closed • Deadline: Nov. 30 2010 • 24,675 registration dossiers • 4,300 substances • Nearly 3,400 phase-in substances • 19% from Only Representatives of non-EU manufacturers

  23. Number of dossier submission

  24. Dossier submission by company size

  25. Dossiers by country

  26. Intermediate preparation Professional use Product Consumer use Production Industrial use Waste handling A step nearer to safer use of chemicals in the EU

  27. 16 more substances on way to the Candidate list What is candidate list? • REACH is Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals • Substances of very high concern (SVHCs) for authorisation • SVHCs includes CMR, PBT or vPvB substances, and others with serious effects to human health or the environment

  28. Approved Di-isobutylphthalate (DIBP) Diarsenic trioxide Diarsenic pentaoxide Lead chromate Lead sulfochromate yellow Lead chromate molybdate sulphate red Tris(2-chloroethyl)phosphate (TCEP) 2,4-dinitrotoluene (2,4-DNT) Proposed Chromium trioxide Acids generated from chromium trioxide and their oligomers Cobalt (II) sulphate Cobalt (II) dinitrate Cobalt (II) carbonate Cobalt (di)acetate 2-Methoxyethanol 2-Ethoxyethanol ECHA's Member State Committee

  29. The Candidate List set to grow ! 106 SVHCs on the Candidate List by the end of 2012 ?

  30. Teşekkürler! Thank you! Bedankt!

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