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European Commission. GHS Implementation Status in the European Community ICCM Dubai UNITAR Side event 4-6 February 2006 Eva Sandberg European Commission Environment Directorate–General. EU. 25 Member states 2 Acceding countries 2 Candidate countries . Current EU System.

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  1. European Commission GHSImplementation Statusin the European Community ICCM Dubai UNITAR Side event 4-6 February 2006 Eva Sandberg European Commission Environment Directorate–General

  2. EU 25 Member states 2 Acceding countries 2 Candidate countries

  3. Current EU System The current EU system on classification, packaging and labelling of chemicals has been developed over the last 40 years and is set out in three key instruments • the Dangerous Substances Directive (67/548/EEC); • the Dangerous Preparations (i.e. mixtures of chemicals) Directive (1999/45/EC); • the Safety Data Sheet Directive (91/155/EEC) Many other pieces of legislation uses and refers to classification of substances and preparations

  4. GHS - EU Implementation European Commission • Explanatory memorandum to the amendment to Directive 67/548/EC, 29 October 2003 – 2003/0257(COD): • “it is the intention of the Commission to propose the inclusion of the internationally agreed GHS into Community law as soon as possible” • and, more specifically: • “the Commission will come forward with the necessary proposals for having it adopted at the same time as the final adoption of the REACH legislation”.

  5. GHS – EU Implementation Issues Responsibilities within Commission • Supply and use • Shared responsible for drafting the legislative proposal DG ENTERPRISE and ENVIRONMENT with support of the JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE • Transport • DG TREN responsible for implementing in transport, in the framework of the Directives on the transport of Dangerous Goods, to be updated in 2007 and 2009, based on UN/ECE Modem Regulation etc

  6. GHS – EU Implementation Issues Supply and Use Scope • Regulation for C&L of substances and mixtures • All areas except transport but including C&L of Plant Protection Products and Biocides

  7. GHS - EU Activities To Date • Technical consultation with EU MS and stakeholders • Studies • GHS Implementation Study – differences between EU and GHS system • http://europa.eu.int/comm/enterprise/reach/ghs_en.htm • Preparation of technical annexes • Analysis of the impact of the adoption of the GHS started, final report expected end of March 2006 • Assessment on possible effects on downstream legislation ongoing

  8. GHS – Commission work plan • Meeting with key stakeholders (MS, industry etc) 18 November 2005 • Drafting legal „body text“ by March 2006 • Drafting technical Annexes by March 2006 • Public internet consultation approx. end 1.Q. 2006 • Commission formal proposal approx. Summer 2006 • Agreement in Parliament and Council end 2006??

  9. GHS – EU Implementation Issues • Are all parts to be implemented, e.g. acute toxicity, category 5? • How to deal with other optionalities in GHS? • How to deal with precautionary statements? • How to deal with EU criteria that are not (yet) a part of GHS?

  10. GHS – Timing of Implementation • Timing • Aim: entry into force at same time as REACH • Transitional period • For workability reason phased approach needed • first all substances then mixtures • dual system - existing C&L system and GHS system • Short or long?

  11. Thank you!

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