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Late Pre-Registration

What is late pre-registration?

In order to benefit from the transitional regime for non-phase in substances established under Article 23 of the REACH Regulation, potential registrants must provide the relevant information as detailed in Article 28 (1) to ECHA during a specific pre-registration period (1st June - 1st December, 2008):

 

  • Substance name
  • Potential registrant details
  • Tonnage imported of manufactured
  • Estimated date of registration

 

Please note: The pre-registration period for phase-in substances has now ended.


When a business has pre-registered, they are automatically placed in a pre-SIEF, by the REACH-IT system of ECHA. This allows them to exchange information relating to substance identity, testing data and co-ordinate the registration process in the most effective manner.


However, even after the pre-registration period has ended, late pre-registration is still possible. According to Article 28 (6) of REACh, if a phase-in substance is manufactured/imported in quantities exceeding 1 tonne per annum for the first time after December 1, 2008 then late pre-registration is permitted if the following conditions are met:

 

  • They pre-register at the latest 6 months after manufacturing or importing a substance above the 1 tonne threshold per year; and
  • They pre-register at least 12 months before the relevant transitional deadline for registration.

 

If the above conditions are not met, then under the REACH regulation, all manufacturing/importing activities must cease immediately, until the substance(s) has been fully registered with ECHA.

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