Trade Union Institute of Work, Environment and Health (ISTAS), Madrid, Spain.
J Epidemiol Community Health. 2011 Jan;65(1):8-13. doi: 10.1136/jech.2009.090811. Epub 2010 May 27.
The new EU Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical Substances (REACH) Regulation to control the trade and use of chemicals has a great potential to reduce worker exposure to hazardous substances and therefore reduce chemical-related occupational diseases. REACH requires manufacturers of substances of very high concern (SVHC) to request an authorisation for each use of these substances in order to continue marketing them. There are between 1500 and 2000 SVHC on the European market; however, to date, the European Chemicals Agency has published only 29 substances as candidates for the authorisation procedure. This work aims to contribute to the practical implementation of REACH by proposing a list of SVHC which, from a union's perspective, should have priority for inclusion in the authorisation procedure.
In a first stage, SVHC for prioritisation were identified, prioritisation criteria were established, and scores for each criterion were defined for finally developing the Trade Union List.
Through previously presented criteria, the Trade Union List includes 305 high-production-volume chemicals that meet the requirements of the authorisation process under REACH. 190 of these substances are associated with recognised occupational diseases, and 22 have been included in the REACH Candidate List.
In this paper, we present a precautionary but scientifically aligned process for identifying, scoring and ranking SVHC, including categories of substances not currently considered in other approaches to the REACH Regulation. This proposed methodology is advocated by Trade Unions to coherently prioritise SVHC in order to implement and enforce REACH in a way that will more effectively protect the health of the European working and general population.
新的欧盟注册、评估、授权和限制化学物质(REACH)法规控制化学物质的贸易和使用,具有很大潜力减少工人接触危险物质的风险,从而减少与化学有关的职业病。REACH 要求高关注物质(SVHC)的制造商请求授权,以继续将这些物质投放市场。欧洲市场上有 1500 至 2000 种 SVHC,但截至目前,欧洲化学品管理局仅公布了 29 种物质作为授权程序的候选物质。这项工作旨在通过提出一份 SVHC 清单,为 REACH 的实际实施做出贡献,该清单从欧盟的角度出发,应优先纳入授权程序。
在第一阶段,确定了优先考虑的 SVHC,制定了优先排序标准,并为每个标准定义了分数,最终制定了工会清单。
通过之前提出的标准,工会清单包括 305 种高产量的化学物质,这些物质符合 REACH 授权程序的要求。其中 190 种物质与公认的职业病有关,22 种物质已列入 REACH 候选清单。
在本文中,我们提出了一个基于风险的、具有科学依据的识别、评分和排名 SVHC 的过程,包括目前在其他 REACH 法规方法中未考虑的物质类别。工会提倡采用这种方法,以一致地对 SVHC 进行优先级排序,以便以更有效地保护欧洲工人和一般人群健康的方式实施和执行 REACH。