#1
Introducing the committee Chairs
00:19
#2
Introducing talking points: PFAS, CLH for silver nitrate and silicon dioxide before talking about the Drinking Water Directive
02:29
#3
PFAS restriction: new sectors
03:01
#4
How does the Risk Assessment Committee ensure all views are considered in opinion-making?
05:48
#5
How does the Risk Assessment Committee deal with information gaps in hazard and risk information?
06:41
#6
SEAC discussions on PFAS for energy, transport and fluorinated gases sectors
07:46
#7
Expected benefits of restricting PFAS
08:31
#8
How does the SEAC look at the proportionality of a restriction proposal in relation to PFAS?
09:46
#9
Types of PFAS uses in energy, transport and fluorinated gases sectors
10:56
#10
Timeline of next sectors to be covered by committees on PFAS
12:25
#11
How do the committees ensure independence in decision-making?
13:14
#12
Harmonised classification and labelling of silver nitrate: uses
14:49
#13
Harmonised classification and labelling of silver nitrate: committee conclusion
15:44
#14
Harmonised classification and labelling of silicon dioxide: uses
18:13
#15
Harmonised classification and labelling of silicon dioxide: committee conclusions
19:14
#16
RAC's role in assessing chemicals for the Drinking Water Directive
20:09
#17
Drinking Water Directive: impact on companies
22:15
#18
Drinking Water Directive: Tips for companies on getting prepared
24:17
PFAS restriction update: energy, transport and fluorinated gases
In this episode, we dive into the highlights of ECHA's Risk Assessment and Socio-Economic Analysis committees' meetings.
First, we explore the ongoing discussions on restricting PFAs, including new sectors like transport and energy. We discuss the challenges of assessing complex sectors, stakeholder engagement, and addressing information gaps on alternatives.
Next, we give an overview of the harmonised classification and labelling proposals for silver nitrate and silicon dioxide, detailing their uses and the committees' conclusions.
Finally, we update you on the Risk Assessment Committee's preparations for the Drinking Water Directive, discussing the development of positive lists and the process for ensuring the safe use of materials in contact with drinking water.
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