Je k dispozici novější verze tohoto regulatorního záznamu. Tato verze je ponechána pouze jako historický záznam. Odkaz na nejnovější verzi nalzeznete v sekci historie záznamu.
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Základní informace
Stav | Intention |
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Detaily rozsahu omezení | Restriction on manufacture, placing on the market and use of PFAS. |
Další informace o látce | PFAS are defined as substances that contain at least one fully fluorinated methyl (CF3-) or methylene (-CF2-) carbon atom (without any H/Cl/Br/I atom attached to it). This definition is similar to the OECD definition, derived in 2021, which reads as: “PFASs are defined as fluorinated substances that contain at least one fully fluorinated methyl or methylene carbon atom (without any H/Cl/Br/I atom attached to it), i.e. with a few noted exceptions, any chemical with at least a perfluorinated methyl group (–CF3) or a perfluorinated methylene group (–CF2–) is a PFAS.” [OECD. Series on Risk Management No. 61, 2021]. Substances meeting the chemical scope definition for this restriction proposal will therefore also meet the OECD PFAS definition. |
Důvod omezení | PFAS are, or ultimately transform into, persistent substances, leading to irreversible environmental exposure and accumulation. Due to their water solubility and mobility, contamination of surface, ground- and drinking water and soil has occurred in the EU as well as globally and will continue. It has been proven very difficult and extremely costly to remove PFAS when released to the environment. In addition, some PFAS have been documented as toxic and/or bioaccumulative substances, both with respect to human health as well as the environment. Without taking action, their concentrations will continue to increase, and their toxic and polluting effects will be difficult to reverse. |
Časová osa záměru
Datum záměru | 2021-07-15 |
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Předpokládané datum předložení | 2023-01-13 |
Poslední úprava | 2022-02-23 |
Doplňkové informace
Poznámky | Stakeholders are requested to provide relevant information to the Dossier Submitter. If justified based on robust risk and socio-economic information the Dossier Submitter may propose derogations from the proposed restriction. If a derogation is not proposed by the Dossier Submitter then it will be incumbent on the relevant stakeholders to do so during any consultation process with a full risk and socio-economic justification accompanying it. |
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Související látky
Žádné látky související s tímto záznamem nebyly v naší databázi nalezeny.
Související regulatorní záznamy
Historie záznamu
Následující časová osa ukazuje kdy jsme zjistili změny tohoto regulatorního záznamu (datum se může mírně lišit od skutečného data změny). Údaje přidané mezi verzemi jsou vyznačeny zeleně, červená barva označuje údaje odebrané.
18. ledna 2023
- Poslední úprava: 2022-02-23 → 2023-01-18
- Poznámky: Stakeholders are requested to provide relevant information to the Dossier Submitter. If justified based on robust risk and socio-economic information the Dossier Submitter may propose derogations from the proposed restriction. If a derogation is not proposed by the Dossier Submitter then it will be incumbent on the relevant stakeholders to do so during any consultation process with a full risk and socio-economic justification accompanying it.
- Stav: Intention → Submitted
Tato verze
2. března 2022
- Předpokládané datum předložení: 2022-07-15 → 2023-01-13
- Další informace o látce: PFAS in the scope of this restriction intention have the following structural formula: X-(-CF2-)n-X’ with n equal to or larger than 1 and X, X’ not being H (thus including X-CF3), meaning fluorinated substances that contain at least one aliphatic carbon atom that is both, saturated and fully fluorinated, i.e. any chemical with at least one perfluorinated methyl group (-CF3) or at least one perfluorinated methylene group (-CF2-), –), including branched fluoroalkyl groups and substances containing ether linkages, fluoropolymers and side chain fluorinated polymers. → PFAS are defined as substances that contain at least one fully fluorinated methyl (CF3-) or methylene (-CF2-) carbon atom (without any H/Cl/Br/I atom attached to it). This definition is similar to the OECD definition, derived in 2021, which reads as: “PFASs are defined as fluorinated substances that contain at least one fully fluorinated methyl or methylene carbon atom (without any H/Cl/Br/I atom attached to it), i.e. with a few noted exceptions, any chemical with at least a perfluorinated methyl group (–CF3) or a perfluorinated methylene group (–CF2–) is a PFAS.” [OECD. Series on Risk Management No. 61, 2021]. Substances meeting the chemical scope definition for this restriction proposal will therefore also meet the OECD PFAS definition.
- Poslední úprava: 2021-09-02 → 2022-02-23
- Důvod omezení: All PFAS are, or ultimately transform into, persistent substances, leading to irreversible environmental exposure and accumulation. Due to their water solubility and mobility, contamination of surface, ground-, and drinking water and soil has occurred in the EU as well as globally and will continue. It has been proven very difficult and extremely costly to remove PFAS when released to the environment. In addition, some PFAS have been documented as toxic and/or bioaccumulative substances, both with respect to human health as well as the environment. Without taking action, their concentrations will continue to increase, and their toxic and polluting effects will be difficult to reverse. → PFAS are, or ultimately transform into, persistent substances, leading to irreversible environmental exposure and accumulation. Due to their water solubility and mobility, contamination of surface, ground- and drinking water and soil has occurred in the EU as well as globally and will continue. It has been proven very difficult and extremely costly to remove PFAS when released to the environment. In addition, some PFAS have been documented as toxic and/or bioaccumulative substances, both with respect to human health as well as the environment. Without taking action, their concentrations will continue to increase, and their toxic and polluting effects will be difficult to reverse.
8. října 2021
- Poslední úprava: 2021-07-15 → 2021-09-02