Obviously, a vast range of products, including most of those found around the home like clothing, electronic equipment, automobiles, furniture, toys and cosmetics, which contain chemical preparations will be affected. As a first requirement for manufacturers and importers, careful consideration should be given to pre-registering substances during the Pre-Registration window, which extends from 1 June 2008 to 1 December 2008. The Pre-Registration process will require the submission of a limited amount of information such as contact details and a brief description of the relevant chemical. A second requirement is the obligation to register the chemical with the European Chemicals Agency.
No manufacturer or importer can manufacture or place on the market in the EU articles containing chemicals, unless they have been registered under REACH, if registration is required. The requirement for registration arises under two sets of circumstances:
Registration will be phased according to the quantity of chemical used. Thus, for manufacturers or importers wishing to continue manufacturing or importing in quantities of 1 to 100 tonnes per year the registration requirement does not apply until 1 June 2018. However, in order to be able to take advantage of staged registration, potential registrants must pre-register.
All this means that manufacturers and importers will have to identify and quantify chemicals used in their products and assess how much could be released, and if necessary check whether it has been registered, and if not get it registered.





