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Whether you work with chemicals, have an interest in how chemicals affect us and the environment or work as a journalist or decision-maker in the field of manufactured chemicals, the Safer Chemicals Podcast is for you.

We give you the latest updates on how chemicals are being regulated in the EU and what harmful chemicals are being phased out.

Listen to expert views on chemical safety in the EU and join the scientific discussion on key topics including microplastics, glyphosate, endocrine disruptors, chemicals used in tattoo inks, and much more. 

Hosted by Adam Elwan and Päivi Jokiniemi from the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).

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Whether you work with chemicals, have an interest in how chemicals affect us and the environment or work as a journalist or decision-maker in the field of manufactured chemicals, the Safer Chemicals Podcast is for you.

We give you the latest updates on how chemicals are being regulated in the EU and what harmful chemicals are being phased out.

Listen to expert views on chemical safety in the EU and join the scientific discussion on key topics including microplastics, glyphosate, endocrine disruptors, chemicals used in tattoo inks, and much more. 

Hosted by Adam Elwan and Päivi Jokiniemi from the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).

Visit our website: https://echa.europa.eu/ 

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    ECHA’s Member State Committee: Resolving divergences for chemical safety

    ECHA’s Member State Committee: Resolving divergences for chemical safety

    In this episode of the Safer Chemicals Podcast, we explore the vital work carried out by the European Chemicals Agency’s Member State Committee. Host Päivi Jokiniemi is joined by Katinka van der Jagt, Chair of the Member State Committee, alongside two of the committee's national members, Katarzyna Malkiewicz from the Swedish Chemicals Agency KEMI, and Agnieszka Dudra from the Polish Bureau for Chemical Substances.

    The European Union, a partnership of 27 countries, is committed to building a safer and healthier future. ECHA’s Member State Committee exemplifies this commitment by bringing together representatives from all EU member states to reach consensus on key chemical safety decisions.

    Throughout the episode, our guests talk about the unique aspects of the Member State Committee, discussing its tasks, responsibilities, and the collaborative nature of its decision-making process. They highlight the importance of science-based decisions, transparency, and the committee’s role in promoting the substitution and minimisation of harmful substances.

    Key topics:

    Committee voting procedure and its impact on committee collaboration
    Generation of experimental data for industrial chemicals and its significance in identifying hazardous substances
    Identification of substances of very high concern, particularly those with endocrine-disrupting properties
    National perspectives on chemical safety priorities and how they influence committee decisions
    Importance of science and legal frameworks in resolving divergences and achieving consensus
    Future challenges, including emerging chemical concerns like nanomaterials, neurotoxicity, immunotoxicity, and the development of non-animal testing methods

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    Member State Committee - who we are
    Member State Committee - meeting agendas and minutes

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    • 32 min
    Restricting PFAS in the EU: Next sectors to be evaluated by ECHA's committees

    Restricting PFAS in the EU: Next sectors to be evaluated by ECHA's committees

    In this episode of the Safer Chemicals Podcast, host Adam Elwan is joined by Roberto Scazzola, the Chair of ECHA's Risk Assessment Committee and Maria Ottati who chairs the Socio-Economic Analysis Committee to discuss the ongoing efforts and challenges in regulating harmful chemicals.

    The episode focuses on the universal PFAS restriction proposal, addressing its persistency and health impacts, and the committees' approach to evaluating different sectors in batches.

    They also explore the initial discussions on harmonising the classification and labelling of talc, and the steps towards recommending occupational exposure limits for bisphenol A (BPA).

    Tune in for the latest updates on the committees' work in protecting health and the environment, their socio-economic implications, and the vital role of stakeholder contributions in this complex process.

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    June RAC and SEAC meeting highlights  - ECHA news, 13 June 2024
    Agenda of RAC’s meeting   [PDF] [EN] 
    Agenda of SEAC’s meeting  [PDF] [EN] 
    REACH restriction process 
    Harmonised classification and labelling 
    Risk Assessment Committee 
    Socio-Economic Analysis Committee

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    • 18 min
    Biocidal Products Committee: Applicants responsible for making sure their dossiers are complete

    Biocidal Products Committee: Applicants responsible for making sure their dossiers are complete

    ECHA’s Biocidal Products Committee met during the last week of May 2024 and adopted altogether 18 opinions.
    Join Päivi Jokiniemi and Joost van Galen, the Chair of the Biocidal Products Committee, in this episode of Safer Chemicals Podcast. They discuss, for example, what happens when the assessment of endocrine disrupting properties is lacking from applications. Joost also comes back to the topic of data gaps and missing information, and reminds companies of their responsibility of making sure that their applications are complete and meet the data requirements under the Biocidal Products Regulation.
    The Committee’s task is to prepare scientific opinions for the European Commission on biocidal active substances and on EU-wide authorisations of biocidal products. The Commission takes the final decisions based on these opinions.
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    ECHA raises concern over missing data in biocides applications - ECHA news, 5 June 2024
    Agenda of the May 2024 BPC meeting [PDF] [EN] 
    Understanding the Biocidal Products Regulation
    Biocidal Products Regulation (528/2012)
    Guidance on biocides legislation
    Biocidal Products Committee (contains also working procedures)
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    • 20 min
    Advancing chemical safety: the impact of new hazard classes in the CLP Regulation

    Advancing chemical safety: the impact of new hazard classes in the CLP Regulation

    The Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation, also known as the CLP Regulation, requires companies to classify, label and package their hazardous chemicals appropriately before placing them on the EU market to protect health and the environment but also to ensure free movement of substances, mixtures and article.
     
    In this episode, the host Päivi Jokiniemi and the head of ECHA’s Hazard classification unit, Paul Ryan, talk about the amendment that introduced new hazard classes to the regulation – these entered into force in April 2023.
     
    They will also discuss the ongoing CLP revision that is one of the key deliverables of the European Commission’s Chemicals Strategy for Sustainability. While it aims to update and optimise the regulation by ensuring that dangerous chemicals are properly identified, labelled and classified, it is also an important element in Europe’s move towards a toxic free environment.

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    New hazard classes 2023
    Existing guidance for CLP
    ECHA-EFSA guidance on endocrine disruption
    REACH guidance: Information Requirements and Chemical Safety Assessment – chapter R.11: PBT/vPvB assessment
     
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    • 19 min
    Assessing EU's chemicals legislation: more needs to be done to make chemicals safe and sustainable

    Assessing EU's chemicals legislation: more needs to be done to make chemicals safe and sustainable

    Welcome to this episode of the Safer Chemicals Podcast, where we look into the EU indicator framework for chemicals, focused on improving chemical safety across Europe.

    The transition towards safer and more sustainable chemicals is progressing in some areas, while in others, it is just beginning. This is the finding of a first, joint Europe-wide assessment of the drivers and impact of chemical pollution by the European Environment Agency (EEA) and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). The benchmarking found that more work is still needed to reduce the impact of harmful substances on human health and the environment. 

    We are joined by Leena Ylä-Mononen, the Executive Director of EEA and Sharon McGuinness, the Executive Director of ECHA. Together, they discuss the roles their agencies play in developing these indicators. This episode offers an in-depth look at how these agencies work together to support safer chemical management, highlighting the real-world impact of their work on environmental and public health.

    We'll explore the challenges faced during the project, the collaboration between various European institutions, and what future developments we might expect in the realm of chemical safety.

    Background

    According to the joint EEA-ECHA synthesis report on the EU indicator framework for chemicals, the overall use of the most harmful chemicals (in particular those that are carcinogenic, mutagenic and reprotoxic) is still growing but more slowly than the overall chemicals market growth. Pressure is increasing to avoid the use of so-called substances of concern and to implement the principles of the safe and sustainable by design framework. 

    There is a need to more effectively ensure that consumer products do not contain the most harmful substances, for example chemicals that are endocrine disrupting, that negatively affect the hormone system, or substances that are persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic, which present a risk for years to come even after their use has ceased.

    More data and information are needed to better understand human and environmental exposure to those most harmful chemicals and their impacts. Still, the indicators show clearly that the shift to safe and sustainable chemicals must continue and should even be accelerated.

    Listen to our episode for a deep dive into what the main findings of this initial assessment were and check the online dashboard for more details.

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    EU Agencies: more work needed to make chemicals safe and sustainable  - ECHA news, 17 April 2024
    Joint EEA-ECHA synthesis report
    Online dashboard
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    • 23 min
    PFAS restriction sectoral approach: Risk Assessment and Socio-Economic Analysis Committee highlights

    PFAS restriction sectoral approach: Risk Assessment and Socio-Economic Analysis Committee highlights

    This episode of the Safer Chemicals podcast, hosted by Adam Elwan from ECHA, dives into the work of the committees' work on the proposal to restrict per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in Europe.

    Adam is joined by Roberto Scazzola and Maria Ottati, chairs of ECHA's Risk Assessment and Socio-Economic Analysis committees as they discuss the first steps of forming scientific opinions on the restriction proposal.

    The episode also touches on the committees' work on other areas, such as the harmonised classification of lithium salts and the use of chromium VI compounds in key industries.

    Listeners will come away with a clearer understanding of the importance of scientific and technical robustness in the committee's work, and the Agency's commitment to ensuring chemical safety in the EU.

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    March RAC and SEAC meeting highlights  - ECHA news, 20 March 2024
    Agenda of RAC’s meeting   [PDF] [EN] 
    Agenda of SEAC’s meeting  [PDF] [EN] 
    REACH restriction process 
    Harmonised classification and labelling 
    Risk Assessment Committee 
    Socio-Economic Analysis Committee

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    • 18 min

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