New EU Regulation for export and import of hazardous chemicals enters into operation
The new regulation is consistent with the REACH and Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) regulations. It also follows the Globally Harmonised System of classification and labelling. It introduces fixed timelines for all actors to perform their tasks, whereas the previous regulation had different deadlines for first time exports and exports that have previously taken place. ECHA now takes responsibility for the technical and administrative aspects of PIC while the policy responsibility remains with DG Environment of the European Commission.
ECHA's Executive Director Geert Dancet says: "PIC is another piece of EU legislation which makes an important contribution to chemical safety worldwide. We are proud to take responsibility for PIC and to strengthen our role as a global actor in the field of chemical safety. Our aim is to ensure a successful transition from the existing legislation to the new. ECHA staff are ready to help dutyholders".
As of 1 March, the Agency starts processing industry's export notifications and explicit consents. It will for now continue to use the existing European Database of Export and Import of Dangerous Chemicals (EDEXIM). The ECHA Helpdesk is ready to help companies and authorities with the legal aspects of PIC and with individual notifications. To contact the ECHA Helpdesk, use the webform available on ECHA's website.
In the autumn, the Agency will launch a new IT application, ePIC, with improved functionalities. To support industry and the designated national authorities, an updated PIC guidance and IT manuals on the use of ePIC will also be made available.In 2014, the Agency expects to process around 4 000 PIC notifications.
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