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Registration of polymers in accordance with directive 67/548/EEC
Authors:Kirsten Rasmussen  Gabriele Christ  John B Davis
Institution:1. European Commission, Joint Research Centre , European Chemicals Bureau , TP 280, Ispra, 1–21020, VA;2. Consultancy, 41 Fairmaid Avenue, Harpenden, Herts, AL5 5UD, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper clarifies how polymers are dealt with under the Directive 67/548/EEC. Polymers are a particular group of substances under the Directive 67/548/EEC 1] and amendments 2,3] as they are not listed in the European INventory of Existing Commercial chemical Substances (EINECS 4]) which otherwise lists all substances which were on the European Community Market between 1 January 1971 and 18 September 1981, the ‘existing substances’. Instead, in EINECS polymers are registered under their ultimate building blocks. With the 6th amendment to the Directive 2] polymers became notifiable substances if containing 2% or more of new substance(s) (i.e. as a general rule substances not listed in EINECS), and the reporting criteria were used as definition. With the 7th amendment to the Directive 3] an exact definition was introduced and a special test package, given in Directive 93/105/EEC 5], was designed for polymers to take into account their particular properties. Changing the definition of polymers created a group of substances which under the 6th amendment had been defined as polymers, and could no longer be regarded as polymers under the 7th amendment, the No‐Longer‐Polymers.
Keywords:Polymer  EINECS  European legislation
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