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1 VELKOMMEN BRANCHEORIENTERINGSMØDE 2004 Bilag 6

2 Agenda Velkommen Praktiske detaljer REACH - den politiske proces Henrik Søren Larsen, Miljøstyrelsen REACH - set fra et downstream perspektiv - Registrering og Kommunikation - Inventory - Begrænsning og Godkendelse Temperaturmåling Fremtidigt arbejde Frokost 12.30-13.15 10.00 15.00 Kaffe/te og vand på bordene + Korte pauser ©FDLF

3 Projektgruppen Dorthe Christensen, Dana Lim (30%) Claus Ankjærgaard, Hempel (60%) Per Langholz, Dyrup (ca. 10%) Luise Nørgaard-Andersen, Dyrup (ca. 50%) Helle Simon Elbro, hse consult (100%) ©FDLF

4 Materialer REACH Nøgleord (engelsk og dansk) Deltagerliste Spørgeskema Kopier af overheads præsenteret idag ©FDLF

5 REACH – set fra et downstream perspektiv Registrering & Kommunikation ©FDLF

6 Supply chain REACH keywords MANUFACTURER/ IMPORTER DOWNSTREAM USER Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA)  Chemical Safety Report (CSR) Exposure scenario Exposure assessment Risk characterisation SDS Extended SDS Identified use Conditions for safe use Authorisation Restriction RegistrationEvaluation Inventory ©FDLF

7 Forsynings- kæde REACH nøglebegreber Kemisk Sikkerheds Vurdering (CSA)  Kemisk Sikkerheds Rapport (CSR) Eksponerings-scenarium Eksponeringsvurdering Risikokarakteristik PRODUCENT/ IMPORTØR DOWNSTREAM USER SDS Udvidet SDS Identificeret brug Betingelser for sikker brug Godkendelse Begrænsning RegistreringEvaluering Inventory ©FDLF

8 Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA)  Chemical Safety Report (CSR) Exposure scenario Exposure assessment Risk characterisation SDS Extended SDS Identified use Conditions for safe use Authorisation Restriction RegistrationEvaluation Inventory Supply chain REACH keywords MANUFACTURER/ IMPORTER DOWNSTREAM USER ©FDLF

9 Supply chain Supply Chain Responsibility of registrant: describe the conditions for safe use for all identified uses in the supply chain Waste Professional Environment Exposure Consumer Import Articles Import Substances Import Products Raw matererials Import Unintended exposure

10 OTHER Supply chain elements Articles Substances GOODS DistributorConsumer ACTORS Manufacturer Substances Importer EU Raw materials Products Preparations Articles Professional Downstream User

11 Supply chain MANUFACTURER/ IMPORTER DOWNSTREAM USER Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA)  Chemical Safety Report (CSR) Exposure scenario Exposure assessment Risk characterisation SDS Extended SDS Identified use Conditions for safe use Authorisation Restriction Registration Evaluation REACH keywords Inventory ©FDLF

12 Approx. # substances No registration 2006 REACH proces 2009 2012 2017 100,000 ”old” substances (EINECS) < 1 t70,000 >1000 t 3,000 100-1000 t2,000 1-10 t 10-100 t5,000 20,000 Registration ©FDLF

13 Approx. # substances No registration 2006 2009 2012 2017 100,000 ”old” substances (EINECS) < 1 t70,000 >1000 t 3,000 100-1000 t2,000 1-10 t 10-100 t5,000 20,000 Registration Evaluation REACH proces ©FDLF

14 Approx. # substances No registration 2006 2009 2012 2017 100,000 ”old” substances (EINECS) < 1 t70,000 >1000 t 3,000 100-1000 t2,000 1-10 t 10-100 t5,000 20,000 Registration Evaluation Authorisation/ REACH proces ©FDLF

15 Approx. # substances No registration 2006 2009 2012 2017 100,000 ”old” substances (EINECS) < 1 t70,000 >1000 t 3,000 100-1000 t2,000 1-10 t 10-100 t5,000 20,000 Registration Evaluation Authorisation/ Restriction REACH proces ©FDLF

16 Registration General obligations Applicant(s) Registration > 1Ton/Year Substances Time Completeness Check + 3 weeks evt. 3 m’s AGENCY Sec. 0 EU Importer + 30 days MS Registration ©FDLF

17 Agency MS Sec. Forum SEARA Dir. Man. Bord Appeal AGENCY     MEMBER STATE Committee   Committee for RISK ASSESSMENT   Committee for SOCIO- ECONOMIC ANALY- SIS   Technical competence Political competence ©FDLF

18 Registration Which categories to be registered/notified Substances Preparations Articles Intended release Articles Un-intended release All > 1t/year All classified > 1t/year All classifed > 1t/year If adverse effect NOTIFICATION 1.… 2.… 3.… CSR Technical Dossier REGISTRATION ©FDLF

19 Registration Information required 1-10 10-100 100-1000 1000- Substances EU Import Applicant(s) Tonnage/Year CSR Tech.dossier V VI VII VIII CSR Tech.dossier V VI VII CSR Tech.dossier V VI Tech.dossier V CSR Tech.dossier AGENCY Sec. MS ©FDLF

20 Registration Time 18 m 3 m REACH Enforcement 1000- t/year Tonnage bands 100-1000 t/year 1-100 t/year Registration Pre- 2006 200920122017 + CMR 1-2 ©FDLF

21 Registration Substances already regarded as registered Substances already notified on ELINCS Active substances for use in biocidal products only Example “Formaldehyde” - In-can preservative  No registration - pH-regulator  To be registered for this use ©FDLF

22 Registration Substances (partly) exempted from registration. Intermediates –Non-isolated intermediates –On-site isolated intermediates –Transported isolated intermediates Polymers –Monomers are however not exempted Substances used in PPORD: Product and Process Oriented Research and Development ©FDLF

23 Definition of intermediates A C D Substances non-isolated intermediate on-site isolated intermediate transported isolated intermediate D D D D B AB Chemical reaction: AB C D + ©FDLF

24 Registration Special data requirements for intermediates 1-10 10-100 100-1000 1000- Standard Requirements CSR Tech.dossier V VI VII VIII CSR Tech.dossier V VI VII CSR Tech.dossier V VI Tech.dossier V On-site isolated intermediates Tech.dossier Transported isolated intermediates Tech.dossier V Non-isolated intermediates: No registration Tonnage band ©FDLF

25 Registration Polymers are exempted – Monomers are not! Monomer Unit Copolymer A+B B Unreacted Monomer A Polymer (minimum 3 monomer units) Monomers unreacted Weight percent in polymer >2% <2% - Polymer is exempted - Monomer A is exempted - Monomer B to be registered if used in tonnage > 1 ton/year ©FDLF

26 Registration Exemption for substances used in R&D Product R&DProcess R&D Products PreparationsSubstancesCustomer trials New substances Exempted for registration in 5 (+5) years Notification a)Identity of the manufacturer/importer b)Identity of the substance c)Classification of the substance d)Estimated quantity e)List of customers f)Information on the R&D programme General R&D process: ©FDLF

27 Supply chain MANUFACTURER/ IMPORTER DOWNSTREAM USER Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA)  Chemical Safety Report (CSR) Exposure scenario Exposure assessment Risk characterisation SDS Extended SDS Identified use Conditions for safe use Authorisation Restriction Registration Evaluation REACH keywords Inventory ©FDLF

28 Registration Chemical Safety Report should be included Substances EU Import Applicant(s) Tonnage/Year CSR Tech.dossier AGENCY Sec, Chemical Safety Report ©FDLF

29 To be documented in a Chemical Safety Report Chemical Safety Assessment Iterations Hazard Assessment Health/Environmental Exposure assessment Exposure scenario (incl. Risk Reduction Measures) All identified uses from supply chain Risk characterisation PNEC/DNEL Classification PBT or vPvB No classification No PBT or vPvB

30 Chemical Safety Assessment An example Iterations Hazard Assessment Health/Environmental Exposure assessment Exposure scenario (incl. Risk Reduction Measures) Risk characterisation PNEC/DNEL Classification PBT or vPvB No classification No PBT or vPvB ©FDLF

31 Supply chain Exposure scenario Example Professional worker Exposure Import. Consumer Environment Import Articles Substances Import Raw materials Products ©FDLF

32 Exposure scenario – example Exposure routes Professional worker Skin contact Inhalation Oral Products. ©FDLF

33 Exposure scenario – example Plant operations Mixer ReceivalLoadingFilling Professional worker Storage Substance A (100%) Products. ©FDLF

34 Chemical Safety Assessment Hazard Assessment Health/Environmental No classification No PBT or vPvB Exposure scenario (incl. Risk Reduction Measures) Risk characterisation PNEC/DNEL Classification PBT or vPvB Exposure assessment ©FDLF

35 Exposure assessment - example Professional worker Generic exposure: 250 mg/kg Body weight 70 kg Specific exposure of Substance A: 250 mg/kg x 45 kg/day / 70 kg = 161 mg substance A / kg / day Mixer Substance A Quantity loaded: 45 kg/day 100%. ©FDLF

36 Chemical Safety Assessment Hazard Assessment Health/Environmental No classification No PBT or vPvB Exposure assessment Exposure scenario (incl. Risk Reduction Measures) Risk characterisation Classification PBT or vPvB PNEC/DNEL ©FDLF

37 Chemical Safety Assessment Hazard Assessment Health/Environmental No classification No PBT or vPvB Exposure assessment Exposure scenario (incl. Risk Reduction Measures) Risk characterisation PNEC/DNEL Classification PBT or vPvB ©FDLF

38 Risk characterisation Risk of use is under control Exposure vs. Hazard DNEL: 225 mg/kg/day Specific exposure: 161 mg/kg/day <. Exposure > Hazard: Concern Exposure < Hazard: Risk is under control ©FDLF

39 Exposure assessment is complex  Total systemic exposure = Exposure scenario n ReceivalFillingLoading Dermal exposure Oral exposure Inhalatory exposure Dermal exposure Oral exposure Inhalatory exposure Dermal exposure Oral exposure Inhalatory exposure ….. ©FDLF

40 Supply chain Exposure scenario - example Professional worker Exposure Import Consumer Environment Import Articles Substances Import Raw materials Products ©FDLF

41 Supply chain MANUFACTURER/ IMPORTER DOWNSTREAM USER Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA)  Chemical Safety Report (CSR) Exposure scenario Exposure assessment Risk characterisation SDS Extended SDS Identified use Conditions for safe use Authorisation Restriction Registration Evaluation REACH keywords Inventory ©FDLF

42 (Extended) SDS The communication tool in REACH CSR 12 mg/l 50 mg/kg/day SDS (1-16) Annex Exposure scenarios incl. Risk reduction measures ©FDLF

43 Communication Agency Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA) to be documented in: Downstream user Safety Data sheet (SDS) communication tool in supply chain Chemical Safety Report (CSR) Part A 1.Summary of Risk Management Measures 2.Declaration that Risk Management Measures are Implemented 3.Declaration that Risk Management Measures are Communicated Part B 1.Identification of the substance and Physical and Chemical properties 2.Classification and Labelling 3.Environmental Fate Properties Part C 1.Human Health Hazard Assessment 2.Human Health Hazard Assessment of Physicochemical Properties 3.Environmental Hazard Assessment 4.PBT and vPvB Assessment 5.Exposure Assessment (Scenario 1, Scenario 2, etc) 6.Risk Characterisation Extract SDS (1-16) Annex 1 Exposure scenario 1 Risk reduction measures ©FDLF

44 Communication tools DS Data Sheet - if important information is needed, but SDS is not SDS (1-16) Safety Data Sheet Before REACH Annex SDS (1-16) Extended Safety Data Sheet Annex’s with exposure scenarios After REACH + + ©FDLF

45 Communication in the supply chain Supply chain SDS EU Importer EU Importer EU Importer Substances Identified Use ©FDLF

46 Extended SDS When will we receive it? Substance Preparation Substance SDS (1-16) If substance A is: -Classified (67/548/ECC / selfclassified) -Has a production volume > 10 t/y -Has been registered SDS (1-16) Professional ©FDLF

47 > 1T/y > 10T/y 2017 > 100T/y 2012 Classified substances > 1000T/y 2009 REACH Timeline Extended SDS How will we receive it? ©FDLF

48 Extended SDS How to prepare it for a preparation SDS (1-16) SubstancePreparation SDS (1-16) RELEVANT Exposure scenarios SDS (1-16) Substance Professional ©FDLF

49 Extended SDS How to prepare it for a preparation SDS (1-16) SubstancePreparation SDS (1-16) RELEVANT Exposure scenarios SDS (1-16) Substance Professional ©FDLF

50 Identified use Identified use SDS (1-16) Substances Preparation SDS (1-16) revised CSR SDS (1-16) Extract ©FDLF

51 Extended SDS How to prepare it for a preparation SDS (1-16) SubstancePreparation SDS (1-16) RELEVANT Exposure scenarios SDS (1-16) Substance Professional ©FDLF

52 Identified use If the communication breaks down or confidential use Substances Preparation CSA/CSR SDS (1-16) Identified use AGENCY NOTIFICATION 1.… 2.… 3.… SDS (1-16) XX ©FDLF

53 Complexity of communication - Identified use Agent 1 I.U.: Identified use I.U. Registration in 2009 Preparation Substance Distributor SDS (1-16) I.U. PreparationSubstance SDS (1-16) Registration in 2017 Distributor SDS (1-16) ©FDLF

54 Supply chain REACH keywords MANUFACTURER/ IMPORTER DOWNSTREAM USER Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA)  Chemical Safety Report (CSR) Exposure scenario Exposure assessment Risk characterisation SDS Extended SDS Identified use Conditions for safe use Authorisation Restriction RegistrationEvaluation Inventory ©FDLF

55 THE END of this part ©FDLF

56 REACH – set fra et downstream perspektiv Inventory ©FDLF

57 Supply chain REACH keywords MANUFACTURER/ IMPORTER DOWNSTREAM USER Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA)  Chemical Safety Report (CSR) Exposure scenario Exposure assessment Risk characterisation SDS Extended SDS Identified use Conditions for safe use Authorisation Restriction RegistrationEvaluation Inventory ©FDLF

58 Classification & labelling Inventory Scope: A source of information on substances available to all Encourages industry to harmonise their classification and labelling proposals. CAS 1 Notifier 1Class. A C&L Inventory All substances* * present interpretation CAS 2 Notifier 2Class. B CAS 2 Notifier 3Class. C CAS 2 Notifier 4Class. C CAS 3 Notifier 5Class. D Substances EU Importer ©FDLF

59 Before REACH No Self- class. Yes Classification Substances included in Annex I (67/548/EEC) ©FDLF

60 After REACH + Classification and Labelling Inventory No Self- class. Yes Classification Annex I 67/548/EEC 1 T/y 100 T/y 1000 T/y Substances subject to classification Substances subject to registration ©FDLF

61 List of substances 1: 67/548/EEC 2: C&L Inventory 1000 T/y 1 T/y No Self- class. Yes Classification Annex I 67/548 100 T/y Inventory CAS 1 Class. A CAS 4 Notifier 1 Class. E CAS 4 Notifier 2 Class. E CAS 4 Notifier 3 Class. F …. C&L Inventory Examples Annex I (67/548/EEC) Examples CAS 1 Class. A CAS 2 Class. B CAS 3 Class. C …. Annex I ©FDLF

62 Updating C&L Inventory Time Classification-info based on REACH Data >1000 T/y 2009 >100 T/y 2012 >1 T/y 2017 67/548/EEC or self-classification Tech.dossier CSR C&L NOTIFICATION 1.… 2.… 3.… ©FDLF

63 Only substances with CMR 1, 2 & 3 + R42 30. Amendment 2003 Updating 67/548/EEC Time 29. Amendment 2006 ©FDLF

64 THE END of this part ©FDLF

65 REACH - set fra et downstream perspektiv Begrænsning og Godkendelse ©FDLF

66 Supply chain REACH keywords MANUFACTURER/ IMPORTER DOWNSTREAM USER Chemical Safety Assessment (CSA)  Chemical Safety Report (CSR) Exposure scenario Exposure assessment Risk characterisation SDS Extended SDS Identified use Conditions for safe use Authorisation Restriction RegistrationEvaluation Inventory ©FDLF

67 Restrictions and Authorisations Limiting the use of specific substances RestrictionAuthorisation Formal process International agreement 76/769/EEC POP Annex XVIAnnex XVIIAnnex XIII Substance is banned / restricted Substance is approved for a specific use Formal process POOL ©FDLF

68 Authorisation Pool of substances – predefined criterias PBT/vPvB Persistente Bioakkumulerende Toksiske CMR Carcinogene Mutagene Reproduktionstoksiske Endocrine Disruptors = Hormonforstyrrende stoffer CMR 1+2 ©FDLF

69 POOL Independent of tonnage Authorisation Annex XIII – a “living” list Annex XIII Substance B XX.XX.XX XX.XX.XX Substance C XX.XX.XX XX.XX.XX Substance D XX.XX.XX XX.XX.XX Substance A XX.XX.XX XX.XX.XX Substance Application date Sunset date “Annex XIII date” ? Criterias for prioritisation: -PBT, vPvB -Wide dispersive use -High volume Dependent on Agency capacity Phase 1: Inclusion of Substance on Annex XIII. Phase 2: Application for authorisation for specific use Authorisation Substance A Applicant 1 Specific use A Specific use B Specific use C Authorisation Substance A Applicant 2 Specific use B Formal process CMR 1-2 PBT / vPvB Endocrine Dis. Direct ©FDLF

70 “Annex XIII date” ? Time Sunset date Authorisation is needed before use Normal use Authorisation Generel process Application date APPLICATION FOR AUTHORISATION Identity of substance Name and contact details of the person Request of authorisation, specifying use Chemical Safety Report May include: a.Socio-economic analysis b.Analysis of the alternatives, incl. substitution plan Minimum 18 months ? EU Importer Preparations Articles Substances Professionel ©FDLF

71 Authorisation Communication downstream Substance Raw material Product Substance on Annex XIII Un-classifed substance Contains substance from Annex XIII (above concentration limit)  Details of authorisation Annex SDS (1-16) DS SDS (1-16) or Professionel ©FDLF

72 Authorisation Actions by “formulators” downstream CMR 1+2 PBT/vPvB Endocrine dis. Classification limit 0,1 wt % No Application for Authorisation Action No Action Rawmaterials Production No Mixer Has specific use been authorised? Application of Product Yes No further Action - Reformulation possible? or - Should product be cancelled? Yes Agency Notification Database MS ©FDLF

73 Authorisation areas where it is not applicable Substances used for PPORD < 1ton/year (Product and Process Oriented Research and Development) On-site isolated or transported isolated intermediate Covered by independent legislation: Waste material Biocidal products Other areas not relevant for our sector, eg.: –Medical products –Pesticide products –Food additives ©FDLF

74 THE END of this part ©FDLF

75 Temperaturmåling ©FDLF

76 Timing af Temperaturmåling 200320052004 Brancheorienterings- møde (12. juni) Teknisk Workshop (September) Pilotvirksomhederne arbejder Brancheorienterings- møde (10. juni) Udvikling Opsamling ©FDLF

77 Temperaturmåling Overordnet mål RECEPTUR Stoffer Produkter Råvarer Tonnage Problematiske stoffer Virksomheden EU-lister Hvor hårdt? CAS-nr Hvornår? ©FDLF

78 956 Analyse af branchens CAS numre Antal stoffer 2157 Pr. virksomhed Branchen Fortrolig aflevering Nettostofliste Dubletter frasorteres 2657 Fejlbehæftede stoffer Stoffer uden CAS-nr Bruttostofliste ©FDLF

79 Hyppighedsanalyse Tendensen i fordelingen af stoffer i branchen Ingen stoffer anvendes af alle 12 virksomheder 161 stoffer anvendes af to virksomheder Antal stoffer Antal virksomheder 539 161 77 60 31 21 24 21 14 6 2 0 60 stoffer anvendes af fire virksomheder ©FDLF

80 1001000 1 10 ton/år REACH Forordnings- kategorier Tonnagebånd Pr. producent/importør ECB *) data LPVC HPVC UPVC = Ukendt volumen (Unknown Production Volume Chemicals) *) European Chemicals Bureau data stammer fra forordning til risikovurdering af eksisterende stoffer (793/93) – data er indrapporteret fra 1990 og frem. HPVC= Højvolumen (High Production Volume Chemicals) LPVC= Lavvolumen (Low Production Volume Chemicals) Ukendt ? ? UPVC

81 Stoffernes fordeling i forhold til tonnagebåndene UPVC LPVC HPVC Virksomhedsnummer 1 23 4 56 7 89 1011 1212 % 100 50 43% 16% 41% Branche- gennemsnit Ukendt Kendt ©FDLF

82 Fordeling af HPVC’s i recepturet Virksomhedsnummer 100% 50% % stoffer som er HPVC’s % råvarer som indeholder minimum et HPVC % produkter som indeholder minimum et HPVC 61%88% Branchegennemsnit 39%

83 Indhold af HPVC - opgjort pr. råvarekategori - % AdditivBinder Blød- gører Fyldstof Solvent Pigment Diverse I gennemsnit indeholder 52 % af additiverne mindst et HPVC ©FDLF

84 Fordeling af LPVC’s i recepturet 100 % 50 % Virksomhedsnummer % stoffer som er LPVC’s % råvarer som indeholder minimum et LPVC % produkter som indeholder minimum et LPVC 17%63% Branchegennemsnit 26% ©FDLF

85 Indhold af LPVC - opgjort pr. råvarekategori - 30 % 15 % I gennemsnit indeholder 19 % af pigmenterne mindst et LPVC AdditivBinder Blød- gører Fyldstof Solvent Pigment Diverse ©FDLF

86 Nøglekonklusion Tonnagemåling For mange af branchens stoffer ved vi for lidt om dels: –Tonnagebånd –CAS-nummer Der skal reageres allerede ved første tonnagebånd Stor følsomhed overfor LPVC’s i de færdige recepter (risiko for “de-selection”) PILOT 2: “Opstrøms dialog” ©FDLF

87 Temperaturmåling Overordnet mål RECEPTUR Stoffer Produkter Råvarer Virksomheden EU-lister Problematiske stofferHvor hårdt? CAS-nr Tonnage Hvornår? ©FDLF

88 Problematiske stoffer Potentielt godkendelsespligtige PBT/vPvB Persistente Bioakkumulerende Toksiske CMR Carcinogene Mutagene Reproduktionstoksiske Endocrine Disruptors = Hormonforstyrrende stoffer ©FDLF

89 Problematiske stoffer Oversigt over stoflister anvendt i Temperaturmålingen PBT/vPvB EU-total liste 66 Hormonforstyrrende stoffer, Alle kategorier 559 CM 3, QSAR-DK 1867 US-EPA beregning ? Svarer til 300 stoffer CMR CMR 1-3 (67/548/EEC) 518 Antal stoffer på de eksterne lister ©FDLF

90 Problematiske stoffer Oversigt over stoflister CMR PBT/vPvB Hormonforstyrrende stoffer, Alle kategorier CMR 1-3 (67/548/EEC) EU-total liste CMR 1-2 CMR 3 “Bevist” Under mistanke CM 3, QSAR-DK US-EPA beregning Kategori 1 Kategori 2 SIGNALSTOFFER stop Svarer til 300 stoffer Temperaturmåling Forordning Okt, 2003 ©FDLF

91 Problematiske stoffer Handlingen afhænger af koncentrationen! CMR 1+2 PBT, vPvB, Hormonforstyrrende stoffer Klassifikations- grænsen 0,1 wt % No Action Action ©FDLF

92 Eksempel 1: Vandbaseret maling Baggrundsinfo Bindemiddel Styreneret acryl 40 wt% Hormonforstyrrende stof Styren 0,05 wt% restmonomer Polymer Stabilisator Vand Maling ©FDLF

93 Eksempel 1: Vandbaseret maling Handling Ingen handling er påkrævet! 0,05 wt % Godkendelsesgrænse Hormonforstyrrende: 0,1 wt % 0,02 wt % Produktion Mixer RåvareProdukt Anvendelse af produkt ©FDLF

94 Eksempel 2: Kontaktlim Baggrundsinfo Kontaktlim Antioxidant Lowinox 22M46 2,2-Methylen- bis(6-tertbutyl- 4-methylphenol) 100 wt% PBT/vPvB stof 0,3 wt% ©FDLF

95 Eksempel 2: Kontaktlim Handling 100 wt % 0,3 wt % Godkendelsesgrænse PBT/vPvB: 0,1 wt % Produktion Mixer RåvareProdukt Anvendelse af produkt Handling er påkrævet -Anvendelse som råvare -Anvendelse som færdigt produkt ©FDLF

96 Eksempel 3: Vandbaseret lak Baggrundsinfo Befugtnings- middel Råvare PBT/vPvB stof 0,05 wt% Langkædet organisk kaliumsalt 50 wt% Lak Ikke klassificeret stof 50 wt% ©FDLF

97 Eksempel 3: Vandbaseret lak Handling 50 wt % 0,025 wt % Godkendelsesgrænse PBT/vPvB: 0,1 wt % Produktion Mixer RåvareProdukt Anvendelse af produkt Handling er påkrævet -Anvendelse som råvare -men ikke som færdigt produkt ©FDLF

98 Nøglekonklusion Problematiske stoffer Stoflisterne bør fokuseres bedre (svare til Forordningsforslaget Oktober 2003) Koncentrationen i råvarer og produkter skal også vurderes PILOT 1a: “1:1 Konsultation” ©FDLF

99 Tilbud om 1:1 konsultation Start: Efterår 2004 Formål: At optimere data –Virksomhedens egne data (ex. forkerte CAS-numre) –Stoflister svarende til Forordning Oktober 2003 Gentagelse af “måling” via optimeret program Fortrolig diskussion om, hvad næste skridt kunne være for den enkelte virksomhed –Projektteam tager hensyn til virksomhedens forretningsområde: Projektteam hos Malingsvirksomhed: -Dorthe, Dana Lim -Helle Projektteam hos Limvirksomhed: -Luise, Dyrup -Helle ©FDLF

100 THE END of this part ©FDLF

101 FREMTIDIGT ARBEJDE ©FDLF

102 2003 2004200520062007 Overordnet projektplan Virksomheden Preparations Substances Leverandører Kunder Temperaturmåling Helbredstest Opstrøm Nedstrøm Professionel CSR-viden Formidling MST rapport

103 Pilot 1:Temperaturmåling 200320052004 BO-møde Pilot Udvikling Opsamling 1:1 BO-møde WS Pilot 1:1 WS HEAT 1 HEAT 2 ©FDLF

104 Pilot 2: ”Opstrøms-dialog” 200420062005 BO-møde Udvikling Opsamling Pilot WS Leverandør- konference ©FDLF

105 TAK FOR IDAG! Husk at aflevere spørgeskemaet! ©FDLF


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