Title: REACH ES and CSA process
1REACH ES and CSA process
M. Viñas
2Agenda
- Introduction to CSA under REACH
- Exposure Assessment
- Exposure Scenarios
- Cefic proposed processes for ES development
- Libraries
- ECHA CSA IT tool for CSR and ES development
(Chesar) - Safety Data Sheets
3Guidance on information requirements and chemical
safety assessment, Guidance for downstream users
29 documents!gt 2000 pages!
3
4Registration dossier - content
5CSA Process
- Identify the conditions ensuring control of risks
arising from manufacture and use(s) of a
substance. - Prepare a set of corresponding information on
operational conditions and risk management
measures to be communicated to the users (for
dangerous and PBT, vPvB substances) Exposure
Scenario (to be annexed to extended SDSs) - Document the assessment (including how the
Exposure Scenarios were derived) in a CSR for the
companies own documentation. - Submit the CSR to the authorities as part of the
registration.
6- Information available required/needed
- substance intrinsic properties
- manufacture, use, tonnage, exposure, risk
management
- Exposure Assessment (EA)
- Build Exposure Scenarios
- (RMM and OC)
- Estimate Exposure Level
- Hazard Assessment (HA)
- Hazard Classification
- and PBT conclusion
- Dose/Concentration-Response
- Characterisation
Dangerous or PBT ?
y
n
Risk Characterization (RC)
Stop
Risk controlled?
Iteration
y
n
Document in CSR
Communicate ES via eSDS
Required for all CSAs
Required if substance is dangerous or PBT/vPvB,
or exposure based waiving according to annex XI
7Agenda
- Introduction to CSA under REACH
- Exposure Assessment
- Exposure Scenarios
- Cefic proposed processes for ES development
- Libraries
- ECHA CSA IT tool for CSR and ES development
(Chesar) - Safety Data Sheets
8- Information available required/needed
- substance intrinsic properties
- manufacture, use, tonnage, exposure, risk
management
- Exposure Assessment (EA)
- Build Exposure Scenarios
- (RMM and OC)
- Estimate Exposure Level
- Hazard Assessment (HA)
- Hazard Classification
- and PBT conclusion
- Dose/Concentration-Response
- Characterisation
Dangerous or PBT ?
y
n
Risk Characterization (RC)
Stop
Risk controlled?
Iteration
y
n
Document in CSR
Communicate ES via eSDS
Required for all CSAs
Required if substance is dangerous or PBT/vPvB,
or exposure based waiving according to annex XI
9Content of Exposure Scenarios
- Description of conditions suitable to ensure
control of risks related to the uses of a
substance during the entire life cycle.
Environment, workers and consumers to be covered.
One ES can cover one or more use - Operational conditions (OC) determining the
exposure (e.g. duration of task) - Practical Risk Management Measures (RMM) suitable
/ needed to prevent, reduce or limit risks (e.g.
exhaust ventilation) - Explanation how the exposure estimates related to
these conditions and RMM have been derived - Title of exposure scenario indicating for which
uses it can be applied - Boundaries within which the exposure scenario is
applicable.
10What is an Exposure Scenario ?
- A description of safe use including
- Conditions of use
- Risk management measures
- ES covers all activities and processes within the
value chain - Production chemical synthesis of the substance
and use as intermediate - Formulation mixing and blending into a
preparation - Industrial, professional use
- Consumer exposure and private use
- Service life
- Waste Life stage
11When are Exposure Scenarios needed?
- Exposure Scenarios and CSAs need to be included
in the CSR if - The substance is classified as dangerous or
- The substance is a PBT or vPvB and
- Produced or imported in excess of 10 t/a
- In a preparation in a concentration above limits
indicated in article 14 - DU can choose to do his own CSA/CSR unless
- No SDS needs to be provided
- The supplier is not required to develop a CSA
- The tonnage limit is lt 1 t/a
- The downstream uses should also be taken into
account - Exposure scenarios need to be developed for all
identified uses
12Agenda
- Introduction to CSA under REACH
- Exposure Assessment
- Exposure Scenarios
- Cefic proposed processes for ES development
- Libraries
- ECHA CSA IT tool for CSR and ES development
(Chesar) - Safety Data Sheets
13ES Development Communication model
- M/I and/or M/I-DU Associations gt determine
strategy - Systematic assessment of safe uses (use of
Tier1 tool) - Map uses and use conditions in supply chain
- Initial ESs, ES titles and Use Descriptors
M/I Communicate Uses (ES titles, Use
Descriptors) to direct DU for further
communication in the supply chain
Determine strategy collect info
for safe uses only
Use Alignment
DU Wait for final ES
DU Use covered?
Yes
- M/I and DU partnership
- via trade associations
- Generic ES Development
- Input of DU Associations
- Development GES library
- M/I and selected DUs
- Specific ES development
- Input of selected customers
- Use of Cefic ES template
No
or
ES development
- DU
- Prepare CSA/CSR
- Inform Agency
- DU
- Complete feedback form
- Await decision M/I
Communication to direct DU
Distribution of e-SDS
Final Exposure Scenario (M/I)
ES communication
Legend M/I Manufacturer / Importer DU
Downstream User
For specific products and applications the
appropriate (next) steps in the above diagram
need to be determined based on expert judgement
not always all steps are needed and/or the order
can be adapted.
14Cefic workflow on ES development and
communication
- Development of Exposure Scenarios, using two
processes - Generic Exposure Scenario process
- Specific Exposure Scenario process
15ES Development Communication model
M/I Communicate Uses (ES titles, Use
Descriptors) to direct DU for further
communication in the supply chain
DU Wait for final ES
DU Use covered?
Yes
No
or
- DU
- Prepare CSA/CSR
- Inform Agency
- DU
- Complete feedback form
- Await decision M/I
Communication to direct DU
Distribution of e-SDS
15
16Generic Exposure Scenarios (GES)?
- GESs describe ESs for (groups of) substances for
an area of operation within industry and are
developed by M/Is in partnership with DU
Associations (surrogate for individual DU)? - The (composite) GES is aggregated from the ESs
for individual tasks/activities and incorporated
into a library of GESs for access by relevant
stakeholders - describes Risk Management Measures Operational
Conditions relevant for safe use of a group of
substances with a similar risk profile - M/I selects relevant GES to support their
substance registration - GES and supporting documentation is refined as
necessary to form the substance-specific ES for
demonstration of safe use and inclusion within
their CSR - ES is transferred to the e-SDS for communication
to customers
17Key Characteristics of GESs
- Determine simple titles (and descriptions) that
describe the areas of use and that are
understandable across DUs within and across
supply chains - Involve the collaboration of M/I (and/or
formulator) associations and DU associations - Represent a mapping of all (or key parts of) the
supply chain for a substance (or groups of
substances)? - Follow a process that aligns with the
requirements of the TGD and delivers
documentation sufficient to meet these for a CSR
and/or eSDS (subject to confirmation on the part
of the registrant)? - Communicate all relevant OCs and RMMs for the
identified scenarios - Describe the ES according to a library of
standard phrases
18How is GES developed?
19Benefits of Generic Exposure Scenarios?
- Developed in partnership between M/Is and DU
representatives - Relevance of the information for DUs.
- Starting position is verification of the utility
of existing practice - no surprises business as usual
- Aim for consistency in communication within and
across supply chains - Together with simplicity and understandability
- Level of detail aligned with DU needs
- Minimising unnecessary supply chain
communications - Starting assumption is what is communicated is
relevant and useful - GES format designed to be useful without need for
further DU re-work
20Cefic workflow on ES development and
communication
- Development of Exposure Scenarios, using two
processes - Generic Exposure Scenario process
- Specific Exposure Scenario process
21ES Development Communication model
M/I Communicate Uses (ES titles, Use
Descriptors) to direct DU for further
communication in the supply chain
DU Wait for final ES
DU Use covered?
Yes
No
or
- DU
- Prepare CSA/CSR
- Inform Agency
- DU
- Complete feedback form
- Await decision M/I
Communication to direct DU
Distribution of e-SDS
21
22What are Specific Exposure Scenarios ?
- Specific Exposure Scenarios (SES) describe
Exposure Scenarios (ES) for individual substances
in both specific and general uses - SESs are developed by the M/I in dialogue with DU
selected representative customers - SESs can cover one task or a set of tasks related
to an application - The SES process is particularly useful to develop
ESs for substances in relatively short supply
chains or supply chains lacking well structured
sector organizations
23Cefic SES template dialogue
Available on Cefic website. Please consult
regularly for updates
24CEFIC dialogue template for SES building
- Enables M/I to develop initial ESs, using a
harmonised industry format - Enables DU to give feedback on uses and use
conditions to M/I in a standardized way
- Enables DU to enter new ES, if he finds his use
not covered (art. 37-2)? - Structured according to ES format in Technical
Guidance Document - Each section contains the basic information for
description of the ES and exposure assessment
using the ECETOC TRA tool - Template in line with the final version of the
ECETOC TRA tool
25How are SESs developed?
SES process stepwise approach, initiated by M/I
in dialogue with DU
1. Inhouse collection of information on uses
and use conditions
5. Evaluation of draft SESs in the
CSA Aggregation into final SESs
2. Development of initial SESs (use of SES
dialogue template)?
6. Documentation of SESs in Chemical Safety Report
3. Dialogue with selected customers (feedback,
using SES dialogue template)?
7. Transformation of SES for substance to ES for
product (annex SDS)?
4. Development of draft SESs (based on input by
customers)?
8. Communication of ES to direct DU customers
26Final remarks on ES development
- Dialogue template for SES building is aimed at
two way communication in an effective and
efficient way it is NOT a questionnaire! - SES and GES development processes are
complementary both processes on their own or in
combination offer the flexibility needed to
develop ESs that suit M/I needs and the needs of
DU customers - Cefic strongly supports and recommends the use of
both ES development methods and accompanying
tools to achieve optimal information exchange on
uses in the supply chain
27Selecting the Approach
28Available tools on Cefic web
- Newsletter guidance on Use and ES development
and Supply Chain Communication VCI Practical
guide CSR eSDS - DUCC UseR template
- Use and ES communication
- IT tool requirements
Strictly Controlled Intermediates
M/I and/or M/I-DU Associations gt determine
strategy Systematic assessment of safe uses
(use of Tier1 tool) Map uses and use conditions
in supply chain Initial ESs, ES titles and Use
Descriptors
- Preparation phase
- Use communication holding letter
for safe uses only
DU Wait for final ES
DU Use covered?
Yes
- Guidance on SES process templates
- Guidance on GES process templates
- M/I and DU partnership
- via trade associations
- Generic ES Development
- Input of DU Associations
- Development GES library
- M/I and selected DUs
- Specific ES development
- Input of selected customers
- Use of Cefic ES template
No
or
- DU
- Prepare CSA/CSR
- Inform Agency
- DU
- Complete feedback form
- Await decision M/I
ES for preparations, DPD
Communication to direct DU
Distribution of e-SDS
Final Exposure Scenario (M/I)?
29Agenda
- Introduction to CSA under REACH
- Exposure Assessment
- Exposure Scenarios
- Cefic proposed processes for ES development
- Libraries
- ECHA CSA IT tool for CSR and ES development
(Chesar) - Safety Data Sheets
30Cefic libraries TF
- What?
- Generic Exposure Scenarios
- Standard Phrases for SDS/ES
- RMM and associated efficiencies
- Use Mapping including Use Descriptors.
- Reference latest guidance material
- When?
- Q1 2010
- Where?
- http//cefic.be/en/reach-for-industries-libraries.
html
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31Agenda
- Introduction to CSA under REACH
- Exposure Assessment
- Exposure Scenarios
- Cefic proposed processes for ES development
- Libraries
- ECHA CSA IT tool for CSR and ES development
(Chesar) - Safety Data Sheets
32ECHA CSA Tool for ES development
- Name of tool has changed Chesar (Chemical Safety
assessment and reporting tool) - IUCLID 5 plug in
- Basic goals
- Support registrant's CSA process
- CSR/ES authoring for a substance
- Included
- Supports exposure scenario building based on Tier
1 exposure estimates (based on TRA and ERC)? - Allows to report exposure scenarios built with
other exposure assessment tools or based on
measured data - Supports starting from existing (partial)
(Generic) Exposure Scenarios - Provides some flexibility in structure of
information sent to customers based on what is
documented in the CSR - CSA extraction tool CSA tool should result in
complete drafting of CSR
33ECHA CSA tool for ES development
- Included library for templates
- Full or partial exposure scenarios
corresponding exposure estimates (by different
assessment methods) - Single determinants of exposure ( OC and RMM)?
- Target group templates (sets of determinants
related to workers, consumers or environment)? - Exposure scenario templates
- The Chesar input XML can accept
- GES tables 1 and 2
- SES template
- DUCC UseR
34General purpose of the CSA Tool
- What does the Chesar not do?
- Support information gathering from Dus
- Hazard assessment
- PBT assessment
- Enable running other exposure models
- Can be done outside Chesar and results entered in
the tool
35Timing CSA tool
- Successive Chesar releases
- Version 0.5 early 2009, some basic
functionalities - Version 1.0 April 2010, complete version for CSR
preparation - Version 1.x Q4 2010, ES for eSDS included
- The Chesar will be developed as a IUCLID plug-in
- Stand alone and distributed version
- You need IUCLID 5.2 installed to run!
- Cefic sees main use of tool after first
registration deadline
36Agenda
- Introduction to CSA under REACH
- Exposure Assessment
- Exposure Scenarios
- Cefic proposed processes for ES development
- Libraries
- ECHA CSA IT tool for CSR and ES development
(Chesar) - Safety Data Sheets
37Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- The purpose of the SDS is to provide the user
with - necessary measures relating to protection of
human health and environment - information to convey down the supply chain when
they are not final user (i.e. to compile the SDS
for their own mixtures) - Format of the SDS
- The SDS follows a 16 section format which is
internationally agreed. - The SDS must be in the language of the country in
which it is placed on the market.
38Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- When is a SDS required?
- Article 31 suppliers need to provide SDS for
substances and mixtures if - Classified
- PBT or vPvB
- Candidate list
- On request of recipient SDS also for mixtures
not classified as dangerous but containing SVHC
or substances limited on workplace
39Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- When is a SDS not required?
- For general public, but sufficient info to be
provided on safe use - For articles, but if SVHC gt 0.1 , communication
on safe use to be provided if requested - It is common practice in industry to provide SDS
for non-classified products on voluntary basis.
40Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- Communication down the supply chain when no SDS
is required - If a SDS is not required, the M/I shall
communicate key risk information to enable
appropriate risk management - If Substance is subject to Authorisation/restricti
on - Registration number
- Details of granted authorisation or appropriate
info if authorisation is denied - Details of restriction
- Other available and relevant info on safe use
- If Substance is not subject to Authorisation/Restr
iction - Registration number
- Available and relevant info to assure appropriate
RMM
41Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- What is new in REACH?
- Inversion chapters 2 3
- Email of competent person
- Information consistent with registration dossier
- Registration number
- Exposure Scenarios (e-SDS)
42Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
- What is new in CLP/GHS?
- More, and more precise information in SDS.
- Format new sub-headings!
- Transitional periods
- Â Old EUÂ classification in SDS until 1 June
2015 - CLP classification can be included on voluntary
basis for mixtures - Labeling information in section 2
- Guidance on SDS under development (foreseen
publication in summer 2010)
43Useful links
Cefic website http//cefic.org/templates/shwPubli
cations.asp?HID750 DUCC UseR template http//ww
w.aise.eu/reach/documents/DUCC_Use_and_ES_MappingT
emplate_revisedFinal15072009.xls Ecetoc
TRA https//www.ecetoc-tra.org/public/login/index
.asp ECHA http//echa.europa.eu/reach/software_e
n.asp Thank you for your attention! mvi_at_cefic.b
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