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Risk Assessment Committee discussion on PFAS manufacturing sector
01:48
#2
Socio-Economic Analysis Committee discussion on PFAS manufacturing sector
05:20
#3
PFAS horizontal issues concluded by the committees
07:22
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Risk Assessment Committee highlights on horizontal PFAS issues
08:37
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Socio-Economic Analysis Committee highlights on horizontal PFAS issues
10:18
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Socio-Economic Analysis Committee discussions on PFAS in the electronics and semiconductors sector
11:34
#7
What happens now that both committees have concluded their evaluation of the 14 PFAS sectors in the restriction proposal?
12:57
#8
How can people best contribute to the upcoming Socio-Economic Analysis Committee consultation?
15:04
#9
What are the challenges and opportunities in the Socio-Economic Analysis Committee's upcoming consultation?
15:52
#10
Audience question #1: how can one give input on 8 additional PFAS sectors during the upcoming consultation?
17:39
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Audience question #2: Why are attachments not in the consultation?
19:56
#12
First-time Risk Assessment Committee harmonised classification and labelling opinion using new CLP hazard classes
22:11
#13
What impact does this first classification using the new CLP hazard classes mean for industry and regulators?
25:30
PFAS restriction proposal and new hazard classes: December committee updates
In this episode, we deconstruct the outcomes of the December meetings of the Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) and the Socio-Economic Analysis Committee (SEAC).
Topics include:
Universal PFAS restriction proposal: The interviewees break down the latest discussions on the proposal, with a particular focus on PFAS manufacturing and the so-called “horizontal issues” that cut across all sectors. The SEAC's approaches to alternatives analysis, cost-benefit considerations, and proportionality are discussed, with special attention on the unique aspects of PFAS manufacturing.
Sector-specific insights: The episode reviews the committees’ conclusions on all 14 sectors, with a spotlight on SEAC's discussions on the complex electronics and semiconductor sector.
Next steps and stakeholder consultation: Listeners are guided through the upcoming consultation on SEAC's draft opinion, including how stakeholders can contribute, and the importance of providing targeted, relevant information to inform the final opinion.
Milestone in chemical classification: The episode also marks a milestone for the Risk Assessment Committee: the first classification opinion using new hazard classes under the revised CLP regulation.
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