Capacity building on compliance with chemicals legislation, with emphasis on REACH/CLP linked to IED – Procedures
Date: 02-04.12.2014
Place: Tirana, Albania
Organizer: ECRAN Secretariat with EC TAIEX Unit
In the REACH regulation, various stakeholders will have their specific roles, responsibilities and
competences identified. The know-how regarding the hazards and potential risks of chemicals lays
with the manufacturers and importers and with the national agencies/authorities. The so called
“exposure scenarios” in the REACH system are the Conditions of use for specific chemicals.
Enforcement of REACH and CLP means, generally, a range of actions that national authorities initiate
to verify the compliance of the duty holders with REACH and CLP Regulations. For example, this
includes checking whether the substance has been registered or pre-registered or verifying the
presence and correctness of the Safety Data Sheets.
Most of the ECRAN beneficiary countries are at a different level when it comes to transposition of
the EC chemicals legislation and additional efforts are needed in the area of its implementation. The
REACH and CLP regulations, interlinked amongst other with the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED),
are covering major chapters of chemicals legislation and industrial pollution control. This workshop
is the following up of the workshop held in Podgorica, Montenegro on 13 – 15 May 2014. The
current workshop focuses on the procedural aspects of REACH Regulation, with the emphasis on:
- Roles and responsibility;
- Helpdesk;
- Enforcement;
- Development and implementation of inventory/register for chemicals;
- Checking of SDS;
- Basic understanding of toxicology
- Interactions of IED and REACH.
Wider Objective:
The overall objective is to strengthen regional cooperation between the EU candidate countries and
potential candidates in the fields of environment and climate action and to assist them on their way
towards the transposition and implementation of the EU environmental and climate policies and
instruments which is a key precondition for EU accession.
Specific Objectives:
Within the scope of regional cooperation and assistance in transposition and implementation of EU
environmental legislation, the specific objective of the assignment is to provide assistance in
strengthening the institutions and building capacity in complying with the EC Chemicals legislation.
Emphasis will be placed on the REACH and CLP Regulations, interlinked with the Industrial Emissions
Directive as these are covering major chapters in chemicals legislation and industrial pollution
control
Expected Results:
- improved functioning of the environmental authorities and related authorities envisaged to
be responsible for implementation of the REACH/CLP regulations and IED ;
- streamlined working methods and implementation of best practice in the region moving
towards EU standards.