Pitch, coal tar, high-temperature, used as a binder in the manufacture of clay targets

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Summary

The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has launched a public consultation on Pitch, coal tar, high-temperature (EC 266-028-2; CAS 65996-93-2) used as a binder in the manufacture of clay targets.

 

Submit your comments until 9 October 2019.


Description

ECHA has launched a public consultation on Pitch, coal tar, high-temperature (EC 266-028-2; CAS 65996-93-2) used as a binder in the manufacture of clay targets.

 

More information about the uses that authorisation is applied for, including the description of the function of the substance, exposure scenarios, possible alternatives identified by the applicants, together with socio-economic information, is available on ECHA’s website.

Submit your comments until 9 October 2019 (23:59 Helsinki time).

More about the applications for authorisation process

 

The purpose of public consultations is to gather additional relevant and meaningful information on possible alternatives for the uses applied for. It offers the opportunity for public engagement in the regulatory process.

 

The information submitted will be taken into account in the development of the opinion for the relevant applications for authorisation by ECHA’s Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) and the Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC).

 

Each public consultation on alternatives lasts eight weeks.

 

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Pitch, coal tar, high-temperature (EC 266-028-2; CAS 65996-93-2), used as a binder in the manufacture of clay targets.


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