Community Rolling Action Plan (CoRAP) - ECHA - Europa
Community Rolling Action Plan (CoRAP) - ECHA - Europa
Community Rolling Action Plan (CoRAP) - ECHA - Europa
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Role of MSCAs, Registrants and <strong>ECHA</strong><br />
• The Competent Authorities of the Member States (MSCA)<br />
evaluate the substances<br />
• Registrants may be requested to update dossiers with<br />
further information<br />
• <strong>ECHA</strong> coordinates the selection of substances to be<br />
evaluated (<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Rolling</strong> <strong>Action</strong> <strong>Plan</strong>) and the<br />
substance evaluation process in order to ensure a<br />
harmonised approach.<br />
N.B. Any request for information will be proposed by the<br />
evaluating MSCA, but eventually made by <strong>ECHA</strong><br />
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