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Chemistry World
August 12, 2008
Reach Regulator Faces Resource Stretch The process of pre-registration of chemicals under Reach is now accelerating amidst concerns that the Helsinki-based European Chemicals Agency, which is responsible for running the EU scheme to regulate the production and use of chemicals, may not have enough resources to do its job properly. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 8, 2010
Sean Milmo
One in four firms not complying with chemical legislation Inspection data suggests that a quarter of chemical companies have not been complying with European chemicals legislation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 11, 2009
Sean Milmo
Chemical Data Forums Latest Stumbling Block for Reach Data sharing forums crucial to the success of the Reach chemicals legislation are not functioning effectively, with lack of communication, IT inadequacies and the complexity of implementing the scheme blamed for the lack of progress. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 21, 2011
Sean Milmo
EU Proposes Nanomaterial Definition In EU legislation, nanomaterials should be identified solely on the basis of the size of the particles of a material, and not on the basis of hazard or risk. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 17, 2008
Sean Milmo
Reach Chemicals Regulation Hit by Computer Problems The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) is still struggling to put its IT system fully into operation more than two weeks after the start of the project's pre-registration period. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 5, 2013
Phillip Broadwith
Industry reaches registration deadline The European Chemicals Agency received information on nearly 3000 chemicals that are produced or imported into the EU on scales between 100 and 1000 tons per year, as part of the Reach (registration, evaluation and authorization of chemicals) program. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 1, 2010
Andrew Turley
Reach deadline passes, registrations fall short of predictions The number of chemicals recorded for registration as part of landmark European chemical legislation was 28 per cent lower than expected, prompting renewed concern from downstream manufacturers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 23, 2010
Andrew Turley
A chemical regulation comes of age The man on the street may not have felt it, but last year there was a seismic shift in the way chemicals are regulated in Europe. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 24, 2014
Andrew Williams
Europe mulls best way to handle nanotech Nanomaterials can end up in all sorts of items. Now there is a drive in Europe to get manufacturers to declare them. mark for My Articles similar articles
Military & Aerospace Electronics
September 2007
Courtney E. Howard
European Union launches Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals regulation The EU's recently enacted REACH law makes industry manufacturers, importers, and systems developers responsible for the identification, management, and substitution of chemical substances. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 2007
Mark Peplow
Editorial: The End of the Beginning for Reach It's been a long time coming, but the European Reach (registration, evaluation, authorization and restriction of chemicals) legislation has finally been settled, and should come into force progressively from June 2007. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 30, 2010
Rebecca Trager
EPA's oversight of nanomaterials questioned The US Government Accountability Office is warning that nanomaterials may be entering the market without adequate risk assessment by the US Environmental Protection Agency. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 17, 2011
Ned Stafford
Standardizing nanomaterials The European Commission's Joint Research Centre has launched the world's first reference repository for nanomaterials, which will be used for safety assessment testing by national and international standardization bodies. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 4, 2010
Andrew Turley
ECHA to go easy on 'exceptional cases' The European Chemicals Agency has said that some companies will not have to meet all the registration requirements of the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals legislation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 3, 2014
Patrick Walter
EU chemical agency authorizes hazardous chemical use The European Chemicals Agency has granted its first approval to use a substance of very high concern mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 19, 2010
Sean Milmo
Reach deadline at risk The European Union is partnering with industry to try and prevent a large number of chemical companies missing an important deadline under the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical Substances regulations that could cause chemicals to be removed from the market. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 2, 2012
Sean Milmo
Reach dossiers failing on data An evaluation of the first tranche of registration dossiers submitted under the EU Reach (registration, evaluation, authorization and restriction of chemicals) regulation suggests the vast majority have inadequate data. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
September 4, 2009
Sean Milmo
Authorities clamp down on Reach violations Around a dozen lime manufacturers in the UK have been issued warnings by the country's Health and Safety Executive about breaches of the Reach chemical regulations mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 14, 2010
Sarah Houlton
EU ministers call for nanomaterial ban They have called for nanosilver and long multiwalled carbon nanotubes to be banned in electrical and electronic products. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 24, 2014
Phillip Broadwith
EU chemicals regulator scolded over animal testing The European Ombudsman has upheld a complaint made by animal rights group PETA that the European Chemicals Agency is not doing enough to enforce substitution of animal testing. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 4, 2006
Arthur Rogers
EU Chemicals Legislation Settled European Union negotiators announced that they had overcome the final hurdles that were holding up new legislation to control the use of chemicals. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
November 1, 2010
Nanotechnology Presents Regulatory Mess Manufacturers producing or utilizing nanomaterials face a tangled web of proposed safety and environmental regulations. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 1, 2007
Bea Perks
EU Chemicals Legislation Comes Into Force The European chemicals legislation, Reach, enters into force today, as the new European chemicals agency starts operations in Helsinki. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 6, 2014
Phillip Broadwith
Data sharing helps firms reduce Reach animal testing Companies sharing safety data and developing test protocols has helped reduce the need for animal testing required by the European regulations. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 25, 2009
Victoria Gill
Nano-regulation creeps closer Canada has introduced a mandatory safety reporting scheme for companies producing nanomaterials, becoming the first country in the world to do so. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 28, 2008
Sean Milmo
Crunch weekend for Reach chemicals regulation Thousands of companies are expected this weekend to be scrambling to pre-register their chemicals with the Helsinki-based European Chemicals Agency, so that they can continue to sell them in the European Union after a deadline of midnight on Monday. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 27, 2009
Sarah Houlton
Reach costs set to spiral The EU's Reach chemicals legislation could use 20 times more animals and cost six times more than originally estimated, according to two toxicologists. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 27, 2013
Reach is a big trade barrier, say US manufacturers The EU's Reach (registration, evaluation, authorisation and restriction of chemicals) regulation is the biggest trade obstacle for America's small and medium-sized chemical manufacturers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 31, 2007
James Mitchell Crow
Firms Unprepared as First Reach Deadline Looms Firms must act now if they are to hit the November 2008 deadline to pre-register a substance under Reach, the new European chemicals legislation. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 2, 2014
Phillip Broadwith
Nano risk register not necessary, says BASF The German chemicals giant will not support calls for registration or regulation of nanomaterials outside of the EU's Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals program mark for My Articles similar articles
Technology Research News
December 3, 2003
Nanotubes detect nerve gas Naval Research Laboratory researchers have found that carbon nanotubes are sensitive to extremely small concentrations -- less than one part per billion -- of chemical nerve agents. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
May 9, 2013
Phillip Broadwith
Carbon nanotubes not commercially viable for Bayer Large-scale commercialization of carbon nanotubes is off the radar at Bayer MaterialScience. The company is shutting down its Baytubes pilot plant. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 28, 2004
Wherrett & Yelovich
Nano Firms Tie the Knot The merger of Carbon Nanotechnologies Inc. (CNI) and C Sixty, along with an expanding customer base, makes CNI an even more attractive IPO. Will 2005 be the year carbon nanotubes are introduced to the public? mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 29, 2008
Rebecca Trager
International Nanosafety Drive Launched The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development has brought countries together to pool their resources and test the human health and environmental safety of several nanomaterials that are already in use. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 13, 2014
Ned Stafford
European chemical regulations failing consumers A leading consumer group says chemicals regulations in Europe are inadequate and fail to protect consumers from the risks posed by a broad range of products. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 10, 2009
Sean Milmo
ECHA recommends strict controls for certain chemicals The European Chemicals Agency has recommended that seven chemicals, including plasticizers, flame retardants and a fragrance enhancer cannot stay on the European markets without specific authorization. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 22, 2007
James Mitchell Crow
North Americans Unite to Control Chemicals As part of the latest North American Leaders' Summit, the US, Canada and Mexico have agreed to develop a regional partnership to assess and manage the potential risks from industrial chemicals. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 6, 2013
Andrew Turley
Reach reviewed: no change required Chemical regulation in the EU is working as it should be, although there is room for improvement in its implementation, according to a long-awaited review from the European commission. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 15, 2011
Hayley Birch
Eco-credentials of nanomaterials in question Cleaning products and lubricants containing nanomaterials will be allowed to carry a logo indicating that they are environmentally friendly, following the agreement on criteria for the European Union's Ecolabel scheme. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
August 5, 2008
Rebecca Trager
EPA Nanosafety Scheme Fails to Attract Industry The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is facing criticism after its voluntary nanosafety program attracted less interest from industry than anticipated. mark for My Articles similar articles
Pharmaceutical Executive
March 1, 2006
Sarah Houlton
Global Report: Chemicals Legislation in Europe Chemicals legislation in Europe may affect pharma's relationship with suppliers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
December 13, 2006
Arthur Rogers
Reach Goes Ahead After last-gasp negotiations between ministers and legislators, the European Parliament today gave the go-ahead to the launch of Reach, the European Union regulatory regime for chemicals. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
March 1, 2011
Elinor Richards
Chickpeas grow taller with carbon nanotubes Carbon nanotubes can enhance plant growth without damaging plant cells, say scientists from India. mark for My Articles similar articles
IndustryWeek
August 18, 2010
Chemical Reactions The Toxic Chemicals Safety Act of 2010, which would strengthen the federal government's authority over chemical substances, is cause for concern. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
October 2, 2009
Rebecca Trager
EPA issues nanotechnology research strategy Under EPA's new plan, the agency is focusing its research on seven manufactured nanomaterial types, which may require safety decisions. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
July 26, 2012
Andrew Turley
New US chemical rules edge nearer A political committee in the US has voted in favor of plans to change the way chemicals are regulated by shifting the burden of proving safety to manufacturers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
June 9, 2011
Mike Brown
Chemical 'Scotch Tape' separates carbon nanotubes The separation mechanism is based on the interaction difference between chemicals and single-walled carbon nanotubes of different electrical properties. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
May 12, 2005
Jack Uldrich
Risk in Carbon Nanotubes? Nanotech's "wonder" materials might also carry a substantial downside. Until the questions surrounding carbon nanotubes can be adequately answered, investors are encouraged to temper their enthusiasm mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
January 11, 2013
Laura Howes
Nanotube fiber production in a spin No, that light bulb isn't floating in thin air, it's suspended by two 24 m thick fibers spun from carbon nanotubes. An international collaboration led by Matteo Pasquali, at Rice University in the US, has developed a method of manufacturing high-performance CNT fibers using wet spinning. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
April 27, 2015
Mark Peplow
An unfortunate oversight Transparent and effective third-party oversight is one of the surest ways of securing trust in an industry. Yet in the US, where chemicals are regulated under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA, pronounced 'Tosca'), that oversight is sadly lacking. mark for My Articles similar articles