The UK Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has recently proposed a new Alternative Transitional Registration model (ATRm), aiming to optimize the current UK REACH chemical regulatory system. This measure is a localization adjustment of the current EU REACH system, and its core purpose is to reduce the burden on enterprises while ensuring a high - level protection of human and environmental health.
一、UK REACH與歐盟REACH的比較
1、UK REACH的基本準(zhǔn)則 Based on retaining the basic guidelines and methods of EU REACH, UK REACH is committed to establishing a chemical regulatory system that is more adaptable to the actual situation in the UK.
Industry Concerns The UK chemical - related industries are concerned about the high costs of registering for UK REACH, which has prompted Defra to seek alternative solutions.
II. The Alternative Transitional Registration Model (ATRm)
Objectives and Intentions The main objective of ATRm is to reduce the cost burden of enterprises in the UK REACH registration process without affecting the protection level of human and environmental health.
Model Exploration The focus of model exploration lies in how to effectively identify the hazard characteristics of chemicals on the market and gain an in - depth understanding of their uses and exposures in the UK market.
Reducing Industry Costs It is expected to significantly reduce the industry costs related to purchasing the right to reference EU data, with an estimated reduction of 2 billion pounds.
Strengthening Official Powers Improve the powers of the UK authorities, speed up the response speed, and ensure the ability to effectively respond to emerging or existing risks.
Review of Fee Structure The existing fee structure of UK REACH is being reviewed, including the possibility of reducing administrative fees.
Revision of the Restriction Process Revise the restriction process to enable quick and flexible action when risks are discovered.
IV. Government Objectives and Public Consultation
Comprehensive Access to Chemical Usage Information The goal of the UK government is to comprehensively understand the usage of chemicals in the UK market, so as to ensure that enterprises can better fulfill their responsibilities and ensure the safe use of chemicals.
Assessment and Supervision Enable the UK authorities to assess the exposure levels and risks of chemicals within the country and take targeted regulatory measures when necessary.
3、Collect specific information According to this method, Defra will focus on collecting information on the use and exposure of chemicals of particular concern.
4、Public consultation Defra is expected to disclose more details at the beginning of next year and launch the public consultation process.