PACT - Public Activities Coordination Tool

PACT - Public Activities Coordination Tool

PACT - Public Activities Coordination Tool

The public activities coordination tool (PACT) provides an overview of the substance-specific activities that authorities are working on under REACH and the CLP Regulation. These activities are being carried out in line with ECHA’s Integrated Regulatory Strategy.

PACT provides up-to-date information on the activities planned, ongoing or completed by ECHA and/or MSCAs for a given substance in the following areas:

  • Data generation and assessment – dossier evaluation, substance evaluation, informal hazard assessment (PBT/vPvB/ED).
  • Assessment of regulatory needs (ARN).
  • Regulatory risk management – harmonised classification and labelling (CLH) , SVHC identification, recommendations for inclusion in the Authorisation List, restriction.

A summary of all the substance-specific activities can be found under ‘Details’ for each entry.

Mono- and di-phthalate esters with linear and/or branched alkyl moieties with at least one longest continuous carbon chain counted from the ester function corresponding to C4-C6 and/or with C6 cyclic saturated carbon chains and/or with unsaturated hydrocarbyl moieties

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Data generation and assessment
ED - Endocrine disruptor assessment
ED 1
Authority
France
Status
Under development
Outcome
Under development (other)
Hazard assessment outcome document
Remarks
Concern
Endocrine disruption
Date of intention
19-ožu-2024
Date of hazard assessment
Latest update
18-tra-2024
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Regulatory risk management
CLH - Harmonised classification and labelling
CLH 1
Status
Intention
Date of intention
24-lis-2023
Withdrawal date
Submitter
France
Proposed harmonised classification by the dossier submitter
Reproductive toxicity
Endocrine disruptor for human health
Endocrine disruptor for the environment
Remarks
Date of opinion
RAC Opinion
Latest update
29-sij-2024
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List entry date: 29-sij-2024

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