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Yordas Hive, The Present and Future of Chemical Risk Management

If you are a regulatory compliance professional, you are likely monitoring close to 36,865 regulation changes in any given year. So it’s no surprise that staying on top of chemical inventory regulatory changes and reporting deadlines has become a full-time job.

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Updated 2021 Course: “COVID-19: Special Measures to Increase Availability of Disinfectant Products on the Market”

Yordas Insight has updated the online course on global biocide legislation for 2021. The e-learning course helps importers and manufacturers of disinfectants and sanitisers to comply with existing and new emergency regulation, and gain swift market access for their product. Updates of derogations from ECHA and in Germany and The Netherlands mean that the course keeps you up to date with the latest information.

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UK-REACH is now in force!

If you’re based in Great Britain and manufacture, import, sell or distribute chemical substances or mixtures you’ll need to follow the UK REACH regulation and comply with a number of new obligations.

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Brexit: What the Cosmetic Industry needs to know

On the 1st January 2021, the EU cosmetic product regulation EC No.1223/2009 will no longer apply to companies placing cosmetic products on the UK market.  A new UK cosmetics regulation will come into force.  

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Brexit: Implications for Hazard Communication

The Brexit Transition Period is set to end on the 31st December 2020. As things stand, starting 1st January 2021, the EU Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation will cease to apply in Great Britain (GB); in its place, a GB version is anticipated to come into force (GB-CLP).

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Biocides Product Committee backs approval of two active substances used in disinfectants

The Biocide Product Committee (BPC) has recommended the approval ADBAC/BKC and DDAC for use in two disinfectant product types:

  • Type 3 (animal hygiene products such as disinfectants and oral or corporal hygiene products ) and 

  • Type 4 (equipment, containers and surfaces needed in the production, transport, storage or consumption of food or feed for people and animals). 

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