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1761. New questions and answers on completeness check and preparing registration dossiers  
New questions and answers on completeness check and preparing registration dossiers New Q&As have been published on the preparation and completeness check of REACH registration dossiers. New Q&As  
1762. SVHC mailing  
SVHC mailing We are pleased to introduce our latest newsletter which informs you about any ongoing changes in the process of identification of Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC). We are pleased to  
1763. Reminder - Next deadline for Substances in Article notification is 12 July 2017  
Reminder - Next deadline for Substances in Article notification is 12 July 2017 The deadline for submitting substance in article notifications for four substances of very high concern added to the Can  
1764. REACH 2018 animation – Find your co-registrants  
REACH 2018 animation – Find your co-registrants ECHA has released their second video focusing on the second step for successful registration: finding your co-registrants. ECHA has released their secon  
1765. The Member State Committee unanimously agreed on the identification as substances of very high concern (SVHCs) of Bisphenol A and PFHxS and its salts  
The Member State Committee unanimously agreed on the identification as substances of very high concern (SVHCs) of Bisphenol A and PFHxS and its salts The Member State Committee (MSC) supported the Fre  
1766. New support page and formats for authorisation review reports  
New support page and formats for authorisation review reports ECHA has updated its support page on applications for authorisation. It now contains updated formats for applications and review reports.  
1767. Committees’ opinions on applications for authorisation available  
Committees’ opinions on applications for authorisation available The consolidated opinions of the Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) and Socio-economic Analysis (SEAC) for uses of the three substance  
1768. Classification as ‘suspected of causing cancer when inhaled’ proposed for titanium dioxide  
Classification as ‘suspected of causing cancer when inhaled’ proposed for titanium dioxide ECHA’s Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) concluded that the available scientific evidence meets the criteri  
1769. RAC agrees on two opinions on occupational exposure and on 11 harmonised classification cases  
RAC agrees on two opinions on occupational exposure and on 11 harmonised classification cases The Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) has for the first time adopted scientific opinions on occupational  
1770. New version of the ESCom standard phrase catalogue published  
New version of the ESCom standard phrase catalogue published The catalogue of standard phrases for exposure scenarios has been updated. The catalogue of standard phrases for exposure scenarios has bee  
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