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... 16. This
Regulation
lays down
specific
duties
and
obligations
on
manufacturers
,
importers
and
downstream users
of
substances
on their own, in
preparations
and in
articles
. This
Regulation
is based on the
principle
that
industry
should
manufacture
,
import
or use
substances
or
place
them on the
market
with such
responsibility
and
care
as may be required to ensure that, under reasonably foreseeable
conditions
,
human health
and the
environment
are not adversely
affected
. ...
... 31. The
Commission
, in close
cooperation
with
industry
,
Member States
and other
relevant
stakeholders
, should develop
guidance
to fulfil the
requirements
under this
Regulation
related to
preparations
(in particular with
regard
to
safety
data
sheets incorporating
exposure scenarios
)
including
assessment
of
substances
incorporated into
special
preparations
– such as
metals
incorporated in
alloys
. In doing so, the
Commission
should take
full
account
of the
work
that will have been carried out within the
framework
of the RIPs and should
include
the necessary
guidance
on this matter in the overall REACH
guidance
package
. This
guidance
should be available before the
application
of this
Regulation
. ...
... 40. The
Commission
,
Member States
,
industry
and other
stakeholders
should
continue
to
contribute
to the
promotion
of alternative
test
methods
on an
international
and
national level
including
computer
supported
methodologies
,
in vitro
methodologies
, such as appropriate, those based on toxicogenomics, and other
relevant
methodologies
. The
Community
's
strategy
to
promote
alternative
test
methods
is a
priority
and the
Commission
should ensure that within its
future
Research
Framework Programmes
and initiatives such as the
Community
Action
Plan
on the
Protection
and
Welfare
of
Animals
2006-2010 this remains a
priority
topic.
Participation
of
stakeholders
and initiatives involving all interested
parties
should be sought. ...
... 51. In
order
to strengthen the
competitiveness
of
Community
industry
and to ensure that this
Regulation
is applied as efficiently as possible, it is appropriate to make
provision
for the
sharing
of
data
between
registrants
on the basis of
fair
compensation
. ...
... 65. In
addition
, it is necessary to instil
confidence
in the
general
quality
of registrations and to ensure that the
public
at large as well as all
stakeholders
in the
chemicals
industry
have
confidence
that
natural
or
legal persons
are
meeting
the
obligations
placed upon them. Accordingly, it is appropriate to provide for
recording
which
information
has been reviewed by an
assessor
possessing
appropriate
experience
, and for a percentage of registrations to be checked for
compliance
by the
Agency
. ...
ARTICLE-77
: Tasks [
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... (g) providing
technical
and
scientific
guidance
and tools where appropriate for the
operation
of this
Regulation
in particular to assist the
development
of
chemical
safety
reports
(in
accordance
with
Article
14
,
Article
31
(1) and
Article
37
(4)) and
application
of
Article
10
(a)(viii),
Article
11
(3) and
Article
19
(2) by
industry
and especially by SMEs; and
technical
and
scientific
guidance
for the
application
of
Article
7
by
producers
and
importers
of
articles
; ...
... (g) liaising with
industry
, taking particular
account
of the
specific
needs of SMEs, and other
stakeholders
,
including
relevant
international organisations
, as necessary; ...
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