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Author: Site Editor Publish Time: 2022-07-07
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It stands to reason that goods containing chemical substances have to comply with the
regulations of the countries to which the goods are imported. To be imported to EU countries,
for example, PVC glue has to conform to regulations including REACH and SVHC, as well as EN
71-3. It should be noted that these regulations are not set in stone but rather updated at
regular intervals. Here let us get to know more about the list of SVHC.
What is SVHC?
SVHC is the abbreviation of Substances of Very High Concern. The list of SVHC refers to more
than one hundred chemical substances proposed by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) that they
have negative impacts to human health or to the environment and are subject to authorization and
restricted use under the REACH regulation.
The listing of a SVHC is managed by the European Chemicals Agency. The first list of SVHCs
includes 15 chemical substances on October 28, 2008. The list has been updated 14 more times to
include more substances. The last update is on June 20, 2016, and the list already includes 169
SVHCs by then.
A substance may be added to the list of SVHC if it meets one or more of the criteria set in
Article 57 of the REACH Regulation: 1) it is carcinogenic; 2) it is mutagenic; 3) it is toxic
for reproduction; 4) it is persistent, bio-accumulative and toxic according to the criteria set
out in Annex XIII to the REACH Regulation; 5) there is “scientific evidence of probable serious
effects to human health or the environment which give rise to an equivalent level of concern”;
such substances are identified on a case-by-case basis.
Not all substances that meet one or more of the criteria are included on the list of SVHC
because many such substances are already subject to restricted use according to Annex XVII of
the REACH regulation. SVHC is more of a supplementary listing to current REACH regulations.
Substances that require high concern have to do with: 1) PBT substances and vPvB substances; 2)
substances which are widely dispersed during use; 3) substances which are used in large
quantities.
What is the procedure for a substance to be listed? Either the European Commission or any
Member States of the European Union can propose to include a certain substance on the list of
SVHC. If the substance meets one or more of the criteria, it is to be included. Also, the
European Chemicals Agency will consult public comment on these proposals.
Once a substance has been listed as an SVHC, a technical analysis will be conducted by
authorized laboratories to determine the proper manufacture, imports, uses and releases of the
substance. Based on the report of the technical analysis, the European Chemicals Agency may
recommend the European Commission to add the substance to Annex XIV of the REACH Regulation,
according to which the use of the substance will be subject to authorization. This is the reason
that the list of SVHC is also called as “candidate list”.
In short, SVHC is a list of chemical substances for which the European Chemicals Agency is
CONSIDERING imposing a requirement for authorization. Currently, manufacturers or importers of
goods that contain more than 0.1% by weight of any SVHC must provide adequate information on the
safe use and disposal of the article.
Shin Dorn’s PVC glue is sent for testing regularly and no more than 0.1% of any SVHC is present
in the glue. Shin Dorn is attentive to the latest regulations of the countries to which the
products are imported. For further information on import/export issues for PVC glue, please feel
free to contact Shin Dorn.