What is a guidance document ECHA?

What is a guidance document ECHA?

Guidance Documents. These documents have been developed with the participation of many stakeholders: Industry, Member States and NGOs. The objective of these documents is to facilitate the implementation of the legislation in ECHA’s remit by describing good practice on how to fulfil the obligations.

What is in the revised R7 (a) guidance?

Chapter in revised R.7(a) guidance Corresponding test method according to the Test Method Regulation, Regulation (EC) 440/2008 Corresponding test method according to the CLP Regulation Chapter in the Guidance on the Application of the CLP Criteria (ex RIP 3.6) Explosive properties (7.11) Explosives (2.1)* R.7.1.11.1 A.14 Explosive properties

What is the ECHA guidance on the application of CLP chemicals?

The ECHA guidance document Guidance on the Application of the CLP criteriagives in Chapter 2.13 detailed information on the oxidising property, the CLP-classification, the UN Test O.2 and the relation to the DSD and the transport of dangerous goods regulations. Oxidising solids

What are the appendices to section R7A?

Appendices R.7.2-1 to 3 to Section R.7.2 250 Chapter R.7a: Endpoint specific guidance Version 6.0 –July 2017 Appendix R.7.2–1 Mechanisms of local toxicities: skin corrosion/irritation, serious eye damage/eye irritation and respiratory tract corrosion/irritation

What should be reported under results and discussion under ECHA?

consideration should be reported. In cases where there is more than one source of data, the endpoint summary under results and discussion should provide a justification for the selection of the key study chapter. Reference to other ECHA Guidance Documents

What guidance is provided for testing under the REACH Regulation?

Some guidance for testing is provided by the specific rules for adaptation from standard information requirements, as described in column 2 of Annexes VII-X to the REACH Regulation, together with some general rules for adaptation from standard information requirements in Annex XI.