Nanomaterials in IUCLID 5.2

"The Manual states: Nanomaterials are covered under the substance definition in REACH and may be considered to be distinct substances or forms of a substance (CA/59/2008). The sole purpose of this document is to provide registrants with information on how to technically prepare their IUCLID dos...

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Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
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Language:English
Published: Helsinki 2010
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description "The Manual states: Nanomaterials are covered under the substance definition in REACH and may be considered to be distinct substances or forms of a substance (CA/59/2008). The sole purpose of this document is to provide registrants with information on how to technically prepare their IUCLID dossiers for nanomaterials. It is the responsibility of the registrant to identify the substance and this document does not provide any information that will aid the registrant deciding when a nanomaterial can be considered to be a distinct substance or a nanoform. Moreover, following the technical advice given in this document does not imply that a dossier would be compliant with REACH requirements should it be selected for evaluation."
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Nanomaterials in IUCLID 5.2
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title Nanomaterials in IUCLID 5.2
topic nanomaterials
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