K-REACH Joint Registration Pilot Project
Oct 17, 2014
Nadine He
1. K-REACH joint registration pilot project involves 7 substances included in the 1st priority list subject to existing chemical registration.
2. 3 of the 7 priority substances have been replaced for a variety of reasons.
3. Potential registrants intending to join the pilot project need to contact KCMA or Korea Institute of Industrial Technology.
To better identify potential joint registration problems, and develop supporting measures for the upcoming K-REACH implementation (especially the consortium issues), Korea MoE is conducting a pilot project, choosing seven substances included in the 1st priority list subject to existing chemical registration as the test substances. However, three of the seven substances have been replaced by another three priority substances.
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