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  • EP Hearing on The Regulatory Dimension of TTIP
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    EP Hearing on The Regulatory Dimension of TTIP

    Brussels, 14/10/2013
    Speech Published on 15.10.2013
  • REACH

    REACH

    After almost 10 years of intense debate at European level, the reform of the EU legislation on chemicals was finally adopted by the European Parliament and Council in December 2006. Under REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemical substances), companies manufacturing or importing chemical substances in quantities of one tonne or more a year will be required to register them to show that they can be used safely. In addition, producers of substances of very high concern, such as carcinogens
    Page Published on 25.01.2013
  • Information leaflet on REACH aimed at workers' reps

    Information leaflet on REACH aimed at workers' reps

    The two information leaflets have been prepared, in collaboration with the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) and the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, addressed to employers which will be channeled through the union and worker representation routes. - The first leaflet 2012 provides a simple checklist on the actions to be undertaken by companies importing, producing or using chemicals to ensure they comply with EU legislation.
    Page Published on 25.01.2013
  • Information leaflet (2013) on REACH aimed at workers' reps

    Information leaflet (2013) on REACH aimed at workers' reps

    Brussels, 2013
    Page Published on 25.01.2013
  • REACH obligations: trade unions again help to raise awareness in companies

    REACH obligations: trade unions again help to raise awareness in companies

    Brussels, 25/01/2013 REACH says that companies manufacturing or importing chemicals into the EU in quantities of 100 tonnes or more per year have to register them by 31 May 2013 and that companies using hazardous substances registered under REACH have to take steps to use them safely.
    Press release Published on 25.01.2013
  • Information leaflet (2012) on REACH aimed at workers' reps

    Information leaflet (2012) on REACH aimed at workers' reps

    Brussels, 2012
    Page Published on 26.06.2012
  • ETUC and industriAll Europe call on their members to act as REACH ambassadors in companies

    ETUC and industriAll Europe call on their members to act as REACH ambassadors in companies

    Brussels, 26/06/2012 The ETUC and IndustriAll are launching another extensive information campaign aimed at companies that market or use chemicals. The new campaign will kick off at the 8th annual trade union conference on chemicals and workers’ protection (26-27 June, Brussels) in the presence of delegates from across Europe. The two European unions plan to draw on all their member organisations and their thousands of elected representatives in companies all-over Europe to raise awareness about employers’ obligations under the REACH regulation.
    Press release Published on 26.06.2012
  • ETUC and EMCEF alert their members to act as REACH and CLP ambassadors in companies

    ETUC and EMCEF alert their members to act as REACH and CLP ambassadors in companies

    Brussels, 13/09/2010 “I am confident that the successful implementation of these new laws will not only help enhance the competitiveness of the European chemical industry, but also deliver better protection for workers, consumers and the environment”, said Joël Decaillon, ETUC Deputy General Secretary.
    Press release Published on 13.09.2010
  • REACH: ETUC updates its Priority List for Authorisation

    REACH: ETUC updates its Priority List for Authorisation

    Brussels, 13/07/2010 The Trade Union List version 2.0 includes 334 substances or group of substances ordered by priority, this represents 29 new entries compared to the first version published in March 2009. Most of these substances are identified as causative agents for recognised occupational diseases in the EU countries.
    Press release Published on 13.07.2010
  • ETUC and EMCEF join REACH and CLP Regulations information drive

    ETUC and EMCEF join REACH and CLP Regulations information drive

    Brussels, 03/03/2010 REACH says that industrial operators must register any substances they manufacture or import in quantities above one tonne a year with the new European Chemicals Agency. The CLP (Classification, Labelling, Packaging) Regulation says they have to notify ECHA of the classification and labelling of all hazardous substances they place on the market, no matter what the production volume. Too many European firms still do not know about these obligations, and could end up being fined if they do not fulfil them on time.
    Press release Published on 03.03.2010
  • ETUC earmarks priority chemicals for REACH authorisation

    ETUC earmarks priority chemicals for REACH authorisation

    Brussels, 31/03/2009 Chemicals bring benefits with which our society could not do without and there is no denying that the EU chemicals industry also contributes to our economic prosperity in terms of trade and jobs. However, European workers pay a high price for the use of chemicals in workplaces. About one in three of the occupational diseases recognised each year in Europe is due to the exposure to hazardous chemicals, according to the ETUI study REACHing the workplace.
    Press release Published on 31.03.2009
  • The ETUC will contribute to the information campaign on the REACH regulation

    The ETUC will contribute to the information campaign on the REACH regulation

    Brussels, 03/06/2008 The ETUC plans to draw on all its member organisations and their thousands of elected representatives in most companies in Europe to distribute its own information material on REACH, as well as the information provided by the European Commission. The ETUC is a key player in the success of REACH. It is the only organisation capable of reaching, through workers' representatives, the greatest number of companies in Europe, irrespective of their size.
    Press release Published on 03.06.2008
  • European Parliament adopts REACH: completing an important step forward

    European Parliament adopts REACH: completing an important step forward

    Brussels, 13/12/2006 The law as adopted puts the burden of proof firmly on producers for the 30 000 substances covered by the reform. “That marks clear progress, because industry will now have to provide information on the safety of their chemicals before they can put them on the market”, said Joel Decaillon, the ETUC's confederal secretary with policy responsibility for REACH.
    Press release Published on 13.12.2006
  • REACH: a decisive step, but inadequate in protecting workers' health

    REACH: a decisive step, but inadequate in protecting workers' health

    Brussels, 01/12/2006
    Press release Published on 01.12.2006
  • REACH: ETUC calls on Council to go with Parliament on substitution principle

    REACH: ETUC calls on Council to go with Parliament on substitution principle

    Brussels, 10/10/2006 Environment Committee MEPs today endorsed by a large majority Parliament's first reading position on the application of the substitution principle in REACH. The ETUC welcomes this vote, because the rule is wholly in line with European Carcinogens Directive 2004/37/EC which requires employers to replace these dangerous substances where a safer alternative is available.
    Press release Published on 10.10.2006
  • REACH must give workers better health protection

    REACH must give workers better health protection

    Brussels, 19/06/2006 Under REACH, authorisations can be granted to use substances of very high concern like carcinogens. But the European Carcinogens Directive says employers must replace these substances by safer alternatives. Are we heading for a clash between these two sets of laws? This kind of issue on how REACH links up with Community health and safety at work legislation loomed large in the discussions between the 160-plus attendees, who included representatives from the European Parliament, Council, Commission, industry and NGOs.
    Press release Published on 19.09.2006
  • UIL Congress ( Italian Union of Labour - Italy)

    UIL Congress ( Italian Union of Labour - Italy)

    Rome, 28/06/2006 To be checked against delivery President, delegates, fellow guests, thank you for this invitation to tell you about the ETUC's ambitions for a stronger Europe and for a strong ETUC. For us, Europe is essential to our collective futures. An ambitious, powerful ETUC must be a central ingredient.
    Speech Published on 28.06.2006
  • REACH: Member States conclude agreement on a text that lacks ambition

    REACH: Member States conclude agreement on a text that lacks ambition

    Brussels, 13/12/2005 The ETUC welcomes the agreement reached on Tuesday at the extraordinary meeting of the Competitiveness Council because it sets Europe firmly on the road to an economy that takes greater account of the health and environmental impacts of the chemicals industry.
    Press release Published on 13.12.2005
  • The impact of REACH on occupational health (Publication)

    The impact of REACH on occupational health (Publication)

    Page Published on 12.05.2005
  • ETUC welcomes the European Commission's new chemicals initiative: REACH

    ETUC welcomes the European Commission's new chemicals initiative: REACH

    Brussels, 08/04/2004 The ETUC welcomes the European Commission proposal to reform EU legislation on chemicals: REACH The draft REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals) regulation is an important step forward in protecting workers, the public in general and the environment, from the potential dangers posed by some 30,000 chemical substances manufactured or imported into the European Union in quantities of one tonne or more each year.
    Press release Published on 08.04.2004

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