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... 12. An
important
objective
of the new
system
to be
established
by this
Regulation
is to
encourage
and in certain
cases
to ensure that
substances
of high
concern
are eventually replaced by less
dangerous
substances
or
technologies
where suitable
economically
and technically
viable
alternatives are available. This
Regulation
does not
affect
the
application
of Directives on
worker
protection
and the
environment
, especially Directive 2004/37/EC of the
European Parliament
and of the
Council
of 29 April 2004 on the
protection
of workers from the
risks
related to
exposure
to carcinogens or mutagens at
work
(Sixth
individual
Directive within the meaning of
Article
16(1) of
Council
Directive 89/391/EEC)
(7)
and
Council
Directive 98/24/EC of 7 April 1998 on the
protection
of the
health
and
safety
of workers from the
risks
related to
chemical
agents
at
work
(fourteenth
individual
Directive within the meaning of
Article
16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC)
(8)
under which
employers
are required to
eliminate
dangerous
substances
, wherever technically possible, or to substitute
dangerous
substances
with less
dangerous
substances
. ...
... 56. Part of the
responsibility
of
manufacturers
or
importers
for the
management
of the
risks
of
substances
is the
communication of information
on these
substances
to other professionals such as
downstream users
or
distributors
. In
addition
,
producers
or
importers
of
articles
should
supply
information
on the
safe
use of
articles
to
industrial
and
professional
users, and
consumers
on
request
. This
important
responsibility
should also apply throughout the
supply chain
to enable all
actors
to
meet
their
responsibility
in
relation
to
management
of
risks
arising from the use of
substances
. ...
... 111. It is
important
to
avoid
confusion between the
mission
of the
Agency
and the respective
missions
of the
European Medicines Agency
(EMEA)
established
by
Regulation
(EC) No 726/2004 of the
European Parliament
and of the
Council
of 31 March 2004 laying down
Community
procedures
for the authorisation and
supervision
of
medicinal products
for
human
and veterinary use and
establishing
a
European Medicines Agency
(13)
, the
European Food Safety Authority
(EFSA)
established
by
Regulation
(EC) No 178/2002 of the
European Parliament
and of the
Council
of 28 January 2002 laying down the
general principles
and
requirements
of
food
law
,
establishing
the
European Food Safety Authority
and laying down
procedures
in matters of
food
safety
(14)
and the
Advisory Committee on Safety, Hygiene and Health
Protection at Work
set up by the
Council
Decision
of 22 July 2003
(15)
. Consequently, the
Agency
should
establish
rules of procedure
where
cooperation
with the EFSA or the
Advisory Committee on Safety, Hygiene and Health
Protection at Work
is necessary. This
Regulation
should otherwise be without
prejudice
to the
competence
conferred on the EMEA, the EFSA and the
Advisory Committee on Safety, Hygiene and Health
Protection at Work
by
Community
legislation
. ...
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... 3. The
Committees
and the
Forum
may, if they consider it appropriate,
seek
advice
on
important
questions
of a
general
scientific
or ethical
nature
from appropriate
sources
of
expertise
. ...
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