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Regulation can be identified as "substances of very high concern" (SVHC) and put on the
"candidate List for authorization" which is also called "REACH SVHC list".
Substances on REACH SVHC list are:
substances for which there is evidence for similar concern, such as endocrine disruptors.
Note: If a substance is added to SVHC list, that does not mean it is banned. However, if the
substance is further added to REACH authorization list, it cannot be placed on the EU market or
used after a given date, unless an authorization is granted for their specific use, or the use is
exempted from authorisation.
We have launched a free tool called REACH SVHC Finder to help you quickly search if a
chemical substance belongs to Substance of Very High Concern (SVHC) under EU REACH
regulation or not and whether it is subject to REACH authorization. The tool allows you to
search REACH SVHC list and REACH authorization list at the same time.
It shall be noted that you also need to check if your products contain any substances on REACH
restricted substance list.
Check out a good example of REACH Certificate of Compliance.
A notification is not required for a substance in articles which have been produced or
imported before the substance has been included on the SVHC list.
According the latest ruling of the European Court of Justice (ECJ), the 0.1% threshold for
notifying SVHCs in articles applies to “each of the articles incorporated as a component of
a complex product” rather than to the entire article.
The substance has already been registered by a manufacturer or importer in the EU for
that use.