Summary
This ECHA publication presents the outcomes of substance evaluation procedures conducted under the REACH regulation for pesticide active substances or co-formulants identified as potential substances of concern. It likely documents hazard assessments, conclusions on whether risks are adequately controlled, and any recommended regulatory follow-up actions. As an official regulatory output rather than a primary research article, it serves as a reference document for risk managers, competent authorities, and industry stakeholders across EU member states.
UK applicability
Following Brexit, the UK operates its own chemicals regulatory framework under UK REACH administered by the HSE, meaning ECHA conclusions do not have direct legal force in Great Britain; however, UK regulators and industry commonly reference ECHA evaluations as a basis for domestic risk assessments and may align conclusions where appropriate.
Key measures
Substance evaluation conclusions; hazard profile assessments; regulatory risk management recommendations; data gap identification
Outcomes reported
The document summarises ECHA's substance evaluation conclusions for pesticides identified as substances of concern, likely covering hazard classification, risk characterisation, and recommendations for regulatory action or further data requirements.
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