France proposes restriction of Dimethylfumarate under REACH
Lead in jewellery
Children may be exposed to lead when they suck or ingest jewellery. In general, the adverse health effects of lead are severe. Children are more vulnerable than adults to the effects lead can have on the central nervous system. In order to protect children from exposure to lead, France proposed that the use of lead and its compounds in the production of jewellery and the placing of such articles on the EU market should be restricted.
Dimethylfumarate in articles
Dimethylfumarate (DMFu) is used as an anti-moulding agent to protect articles during storage and transport. Consumer articles containing DMFu (e.g. furniture, clothing and shoes) can cause severe skin problems (dermatitis). Currently, there is a temporary ban that requires EU Member States to ensure that articles containing DMFu are not placed on the market. France proposed a restriction under the REACH Regulation to make this temporary ban permanent.
Comments to ECHA preferably by 21 September 2010
ECHA encourages stakeholders to comment on the reports and proposed restrictions by 21 September 2010 to enable the Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) and the Socio-economic Assessment Committee (SEAC) to take the comments fully into account in their draft opinion on the two proposals. However, comments can be submitted until 21 December 2010.
The final opinions of the committees on the proposed restrictions are scheduled for June 2011. The European Commission will subsequently decide whether and when the restrictions will enter into force in the EU.
The restriction reports contain the background and justifications for the proposed restrictions. They include the identified risks, information on alternatives, the effectiveness of the restriction in reducing the risks and the costs of the restriction.
POST: 2024-11-24
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