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2.1 Does REACH apply to substances (either on their own, in
preparations or in articles) manufactured or imported in
volumes below 1 tonne per year? (Revised 09/04/2008)
Yes, because there are several obligations under REACH. Registration
requirements only apply to substances that are manufactured or imported in
quantities of 1 tonne or more per year per registrant (see section 6 on
registration). However if a substance is manufactured/imported at less than 1
tonne per year per registrant, other obligations under REACH may apply if the
substance falls within the scope of REACH. These obligations also depend on
characteristics of the substance (e.g. is it classified as dangerous or not).
addition, obligations under REACH will differ depending on your role in relation to the substance (e.g. whether you import it or buy it from an EU manufacturer and use it). The Guidance for the Navigator as well as the Guidance on Registration (Section 1.6 – What to Register) will help you to decide whether the substance falls under the scope of REACH by providing
definitions of the terms used.
For help in identifying your obligations, the use of the Navigator tool is
recommended. If the substance falls within the scope of REACH, you should
check for the restriction obligations as restrictions contained in Annex XVII
apply irrespective of the volume. Similarly, if the substance is included in
Annex XIV and is therefore subject to authorisation, an authorisation is
needed for its use, and again this is irrespective of the volume.
Following the Navigator further, you will find that you may also have
obligations to notify the Agency on classification and labelling of the
substance as well as providing Safety Data Sheets and information to your
customer again, regardless of the tonnage.
By following the Navigator to the end, you will notice that substances (either
on their own, in preparations or in articles) manufactured or imported in
volumes below 1 tonne per registrant per year do not need to be registered.
Please note that restriction and/or authorisation obligations also apply to
producers and/or importers of articles.
6.3.1 Do I have to register alloys?
Alloys are regarded as preparations according to Article 3 (2) of the REACH
Regulation . This implies that only the single chemical elements in the alloys
have to be registered but not the alloys itself.
The Guidance on Registration (Section 1.4 – on definitions) provides further
information on the definition of a preparation and the distinction between a
preparation and a multi-constituent substance. By 1 June 2008, guidance
shall be developed for preparations, including assessment of substances
incorporated into special preparations, such as metals incorporated in alloys
(see also Recital 31 of the REACH Regulation).
source: FAQ by Industries, June 2008
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