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Article (REACH)

Article

Under REACH, an object whose shape, surface or design decides its function more than its chemical makeup, such as a cable, a screw or a phone housing.

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Authorisation (REACH)

Authorisation

The REACH process for the most hazardous substances, which are placed on Annex XIV. After a set sunset date a listed substance may only be used if the Commission has granted a specific authorisation for that use.

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Bill of Materials (BOM)

BOM

A structured list of every part and material in a product. It is the backbone of a material declaration and a compliance assessment, because you can only check what you have listed.

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CAS Number

CAS number

A unique numeric identifier assigned by the Chemical Abstracts Service to every distinct chemical substance, used to name substances unambiguously in declarations.

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CE Marking

CE marking

The manufacturer's own statement that a product meets the EU rules that apply to it. For electronics that includes RoHS. It is self-declared, not a quality mark, and not issued by any authority.

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Circular Economy

Circular economy

An economic model that keeps materials in use as long as possible through reuse, repair, remanufacturing and recycling, cutting waste and raw-material demand. It is the idea behind WEEE, ELV, the Ecodesign Regulation and the SCIP database.

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CMR: Carcinogenic, Mutagenic, Reprotoxic

CMR

Three hazard categories that drive much of chemicals law: carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic to reproduction. A CMR classification often leads to REACH restriction or candidate listing.

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Concentration Limit

Concentration limit

The level above which a substance must be reported or is restricted, most often 0.1 percent by weight in articles.

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Conformity Assessment

Conformity assessment

The process of checking and showing that a product meets the applicable requirements before it is sold. For RoHS it ends in the technical file, the EU Declaration of Conformity and the CE mark.

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CoRAP: Community Rolling Action Plan

CoRAP

REACH's rolling watch-list of substances being evaluated by member-state authorities. It is an early signal that a substance may face restriction.

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Declarable Substance: Obligation vs. Interest

Declarable Substance

A substance you have to report in a material declaration, distinct from one you merely watch because its status may change.

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Digital Product Passport

DPP

A structured, digitally accessible record of a product's key data, introduced by the EU Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation. It is phased in by product group, with batteries among the first.

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DSL: Declarable Substance List

DSL

The maintained reference list at the heart of IEC 62474. It is the authoritative set of substances and substance groups that must be declared, each with a stated reason.

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Due Diligence

Due diligence

A structured process to find, prevent and account for risks in a supply chain, such as conflict minerals, human rights or environmental harm. The OECD Due Diligence Guidance is the common framework, and the EU Conflict Minerals Regulation builds on it.

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EC Number

EC number

A seven-digit identifier in the format NNN-NNN-N assigned to substances in the European inventory, used alongside the CAS number.

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Economic Operators

Economic operators

The supply-chain roles that carry product compliance duties. Manufacturer, importer and distributor each have different obligations, and under REACH the downstream user is a company that uses a substance or mixture in its own activity.

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EEE: Electrical and Electronic Equipment

EEE

Equipment that depends on electric currents or electromagnetic fields to work, or that generates, transfers or measures them, rated up to 1000 V AC or 1500 V DC. It is the scope unit for RoHS and WEEE.

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Endocrine Disruptor

Endocrine disruptor

A substance that interferes with the hormone system. It can be listed as an SVHC on the grounds of equivalent concern, and examples include bisphenol A and some phthalates.

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EU Declaration of Conformity

A single document in which the manufacturer declares that a product meets all applicable EU legislation, naming the directives and regulations and the standards used. It underpins the CE marking.

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Exemption

A time-limited permission to use a restricted substance in a specific application where no good substitute exists yet. RoHS lists its exemptions in Annex III and Annex IV, each with an expiry date that has to be renewed.

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FMD: Full Material Declaration

FMD

A declaration that lists every substance in a part down to the homogeneous material level. It is the most complete and reusable form of material disclosure.

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GHS: Globally Harmonised System

GHS

A United Nations system that standardises how chemical hazards are classified and labelled worldwide, using shared hazard classes, pictograms and statements. The EU puts it into law as the CLP Regulation.

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Halogen-Free

Halogen-free

A voluntary specification for electronics, where bromine and chlorine are kept below set thresholds, driven by concerns about brominated flame retardants.

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Hazard Labelling (H and P statements)

Hazard labelling

How chemical hazards are communicated on a label: red-bordered pictograms, a signal word, hazard statements that describe the danger, and precautionary statements that say how to handle it. The rules come from CLP and GHS.

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Homogeneous Material

Homogeneous material

The smallest unit of material that cannot be mechanically separated into different materials. It is the level at which RoHS concentration limits actually apply.

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Mixture

Two or more substances combined but not chemically reacted, such as paint, ink, solder paste or adhesive.

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Only Representative (OR)

Only Representative

Under REACH a manufacturer based outside the EU can appoint an EU-based Only Representative to take over the registration duties that would otherwise fall on EU importers, covering the importers along the chain.

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Open Scope

Open scope

A way of defining a rule's reach. Under open scope RoHS covers all electrical and electronic equipment unless a category is explicitly excluded, rather than listing only the categories that are included.

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PBT and vPvB

PBT / vPvB

PBT means persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic. vPvB means very persistent and very bioaccumulative. These criteria flag substances that last in the environment and build up in living things.

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Placing on the Market

Placing on the market

The first time a product is made available on the EU market. It is the moment most compliance duties take effect, and it fixes which version of the rules applies to that product.

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Product Compliance

The umbrella term for everything a product must satisfy before it can be sold, covering legal rules and customer requirements, of which chemical compliance is one part.

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Recycled Content

Recycled content

The share of a product made from recycled material instead of virgin material. EU rules increasingly set minimum recycled-content levels, including in the Battery Regulation, the Ecodesign Regulation and packaging rules.

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Restriction (REACH)

Restriction

A REACH restriction, listed in Annex XVII, bans or limits a substance for certain uses directly, with no application process. The limit simply applies.

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Safety Data Sheet

A 16-section document, with a format set by REACH, giving hazard, handling and safe-use information for a substance or mixture. It covers substances and mixtures, not articles.

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Substance (REACH)

Substance

A chemical element or compound under REACH, including its additives and impurities, and the base unit that gets registered.

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Substance List

A maintained list of substances that are restricted, banned, or must be declared. It is the reference a material declaration is checked against.

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SVHC: Substance of Very High Concern

SVHC

Under REACH, a substance with serious effects on human health or the environment. SVHCs are placed on the Candidate List and trigger communication and notification duties.

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Technical Documentation

Technical documentation

The evidence a manufacturer compiles and keeps to show a product meets the rules. For RoHS it is built to EN IEC 63000 and usually kept for about ten years.

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UVCB Substance

UVCB

A substance of Unknown or Variable composition, Complex reaction products, or Biological materials, which cannot be pinned down by a single formula or CAS number.

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XRF Screening

XRF

X-ray fluorescence is a fast, non-destructive way to estimate the elemental content of a part, for example lead or bromine. It screens samples and flags the ones that need closer laboratory analysis under IEC 62321.

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