Detergent and cleaning agent formulations must be notified to the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment
Electronic notification aids available to make processing easier
"We have extended our tried-and-tested notification and assessment procedures and we are now in a position to process the electronic notifications of the detergent and cleaning agent manufacturers", says Professor Dr. Dr. Andreas Hensel, BfR President. Up to now BfR has processed around 20,000 product notifications a year in the poison information database. It is expected that there will now be an additional 5,000 to 6,000 notifications a year on detergents and cleaning agents.
On 5 May 2007 the new Detergent and Cleaning Agent Act entered into force in the Federal Republic of Germany. It implements the provisions of the EU Detergents Regulation. The new Act aims to protect both the health of consumers in their daily handling of detergents and cleaning agents, and the environment.
In order to guarantee this protection, the manufacturers of detergents and cleaning agents are obliged to submit specific data including information on the ingredients of their products to BfR. The data are processed at BfR for entry in the poison information database and regularly passed on to the new Poison Information and Treatment Centres of the federal states. This enables the Centres to advise attending doctors particularly when dealing with poison accidents and, in this way, to provide important, life-saving support.
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