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Categorization & Screening Update. Meeting June 1 – EC HC CEN Organics/inorganics – categorization is primarily waiting on industry input Waiting to hear more on UVCBs and polymers CEN concerns presented orally and formally in a follow-up paper. More rigor needed in categorization
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Categorization & Screening Update • Meeting June 1 – EC HC CEN • Organics/inorganics – categorization is primarily waiting on industry input • Waiting to hear more on UVCBs and polymers • CEN concerns presented orally and formally in a follow-up paper. • More rigor needed in categorization • Effectiveness of feeder mechanisms • Lack of coordination between EC and HC
June 1 meeting (cont’d) • Updated spreadsheets will continue through to categorization itself – next due in July • Updated ‘rainbow chart’ • Prioritization outline provided – generally positive • Overall timeline for SLRA over 2 decades – of concern to CEN
The Framework For Action On Substances Meeting Categorization Criteria Priority to Fill Data Gaps • Higher severity/ lower certainty • Fill information gap through science and monitoring • Actively engage international players (influence) • Challenge voluntary industry RM action, or data generation Priority for Assessment • High certainty & severity • Higher volume and or hazard • Precautionary RM action where needed Monitor Progress • Lower severity & certainty • Support voluntary industry activity to fill data gaps • Passively align with existing international data gathering or assessment activities (communicate) • Implement international feeder by monitoring RA/RM activities in other countries • Implement provisions to put onus on industry (S. 70 feeder) Low Priority for Action • Lower severity / higher certainty • Lower volume • Low priority for assessment • Generic exposure tools to set aside • Communicate low expectation for immediate action • Monitor 6 feeders
2005-2010 2011-2015 2016-2020 2021-2025 DONE-PSL1, 2 Ongoing Assessment • Main Feeders • Categorization • ~3400 in • P, B, iT • Volume ’86 • Use • International • HPV status • REACH 2009 • Research • Emerging science & monitoring • Industry • S. 70 • Voluntary actions Assess High Severity and High Certainty Organics, Polymers, UVCB Metals – several moieties Completed International HPV HC priorities ‘set aside’ Assess Sponsor HPV EC Priority to fill data gaps Data Generation - mandated 71(c) (other than HPV) High Severity, Low Certainty Government Research/Approaches [proposals, groups etc.] Industry Assess if necessary Data generation Monitor Progress Low Severity, Low Certainty Reverse-onus (S.70) Ongoing international programs Reverse-onus Exposure model implementation Set aside Assess Low Priority for Action – Low Severity, High Certainty Determine commercial status Set aside Data generation Reverse onus Set aside Assess Global Green, uncertain; data poor Wait for other jurisdictions until next 5 year period