
Great Britain·UK REACH·
UK Government Publishes Substance Priorities For REACH Programme 2023 To 2024
The programme prioritises PFAS, focusing on assessing and potentially restricting its widespread use in consumer products.
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Great Britain·UK REACH·
The programme prioritises PFAS, focusing on assessing and potentially restricting its widespread use in consumer products.

Great Britain·Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR)·
The absence of support for these bromine-based product types means they are subject to removal from the GB market.

Great Britain·Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR)·
Failure to submit renewal applications at least 550 days before the expiry of the current approval will result in the removal of these substances from the market.

Great Britain·Prior Informed Consent (PIC)·
Submit your annual reports on the export and import of PIC chemicals during 2023 by the 31st of March, 2024.

Great Britain·Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR)·
Learn about the active substance no longer supported in GB and the upcoming renewal submission deadlines.

Great Britain·Northern Ireland·Plant Protection Products Regulation·
This event is for professionals dealing with Plant Protection Products in Great Britain (GB) and Northern Ireland (NI).

Great Britain·
Producers and exporters must ensure their products comply with these updated CXLs to remain marketable in GB.

Great Britain·Plant Protection Products Regulation·
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) of Great Britain has proposed the withdrawal of approval for three active substances used in plant protection products. This move is significant in the world of agriculture and environmental safety.

Great Britain·CLP·
Get the latest updates from HSE on the classification, labelling, and packaging of chemicals as per the GB CLP Regulation.

Great Britain·COSHH·
Exposure to metalworking fluids has been linked to severe health issues, primarily affecting the lungs and skin.

Great Britain·
These opinions are a significant step in the ongoing scientific and technical evaluation of chemicals under the GB CLP Regulation.
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