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Chemical Enquiry of the month - August 2007



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Dependable information from the Chemical Enquiries Help Desk in 48 hours.  Each month library staff look at one of the many enquiries received and highlight selected resources that provide relevant answers. 

The enquiry this month 

  • I need advice on where to find information on REACH legislation and to see what impact it will have on my business                                                 

Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restriction of Chemical substances (REACH) is a European Union law, regulation 2006/1907 of 18 December 2006 whose implementation began on 1 June 2007. The legislation covers the production and use of chemical substances to address safety, to phase out the use of hazardous chemicals and to encourage innovation to replace these.

The documentation consists of 1,000 pages of text and 30,000 chemicals are to be registered over 11 years.  There are a number informative free of charge websites from authoritative sources to help with understanding this regime for the regulation of chemicals. 

Members will find that Chemical Business News Base (CBNB) through the ChemVillage platform and Business Source Corporate through the EBSCO platform in the Virtual Library are very useful for keeping up with chemical business literature on the commercial effects of REACH

CBNB

How do Chinese enterprises look at REACH?
China Chemical Reporter, v 18, n 21, 26 Jul 2007, p 22
 
Global system may hinder Reach.
ICIS Chemical Business Americas, 9 Jul 2007 

Domestic market may see surplus of products due to REACH: Brazil.
BNAmericas Petrochemicals News, 6 Jul 2007 

REACH service industry emerges.
Chemical Week, v 169, n 11, 28 Mar 2007, p 21

Business Source Corporate - full text records

Software Aid for Reach. 
ICIS Chemical Business, 6/4/2007, Vol. 2 Issue 69, p27

Reach is Likely to Challenge EU Competitiveness. (cover story) 
Chemical Week, 5/30/2007, Vol. 169 Issue 19, p29

Surviving Reach
CIS Chemical Business, 5/7/2007, Vol. 2 Issue 65, p32

Cefic helps firms with REACH. 
ICIS Chemical Business, 3/26/2007, Vol. 2 Issue 59, p32

The titles represent a small sample of the records covering issues stemming from REACH that could have an impact on chemical business.  These resources would cost thousands in individual subscriptions but are free to members at the Virtual Library

As part of the services of the Chemical Enquiries Help Desk we can supplement the information above with references retrieved from Chemical AbstractsScopusWeb of Science.

Members can carry out their own high quality research from the Virtual Library simply by logging in to a resource with their membership number and password.

Related Links

Link icon BBC Q&A: Reach chemicals legislation
The BBC provides a description of REACH in everyday terms

Link icon CEFIC REACH summary
CEFIC provides a brief explanation of the main steps and processes of REACH

Link icon REACH FAQs from HSE
FAQs provided by the HSE

Link icon REACH general FAQ from the EU
FAQs provided by the EU on how REACH works, industry obligations, guidance, benefits and costs

Link icon HSE advice on preparing for REACH
Advises on how to prepare for the new legislation including compilation of an inventory and prioritising chemicals not exempt from REACH.

Link icon REACH Help Desk
REACH Help Desk provided by the HSE

Link icon REACH Ready
An award winning one-stop shop for REACH help

Link icon Technical FAQs on REACH compiled by EU
Technical questions and answers covering registration, evaluation of substances, fees, completeness checks, trade issues and implications for SMEs

Link icon The EU's summary of REACH
A brief (20 page) document on REACH provided by the EU


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