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Regulation 2(1)

SCHEDULE 1U.K.Table of REACH provisions

This schedule has no associated Explanatory Memorandum
Provision of REACHSubject MatterEnforcing authority
England and WalesScotlandNorthern IrelandOffshore installations
Article 5.Prohibition on manufacture or placing on the market of substances on their own, in preparations or in articles without registration.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 7(2)

(Subject to Article 7(6)).

Requirement on a producer or an importer of an article to notify the European Chemicals Agency.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 7(3)

(Subject to Article 7(6)).

Requirement on a producer or an importer to supply appropriate instructions to the recipient of the article.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 8(2)(first sentence).Requirement on a representative of a non-community manufacturer to comply with obligations of importers.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 9(2).Requirement on a manufacturer, importer or producer of articles to notify the European Chemicals Agency of relevant information when that person is seeking to rely on the exemption for product and process orientated research and development.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 9(6).Requirement on a manufacturer, an importer or a producer of articles to comply with conditions imposed by the European Chemicals Agency.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F1In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 12(2).Requirement on a manufacturer or an importer to notify the European Chemicals Agency of additional information where it reaches the next tonnage threshold.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 14(6).Requirement on a registrant to identify and apply the appropriate measures adequately to control the risks identified in the chemical safety assessment and where suitable to recommend them in a safety data sheet that is supplied.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F2In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 14(7).Requirement on a registrant to keep a chemical safety report available and up to date.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 22(1).Requirement on a registrant to update the registrant’s registration.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 22(2).Requirement on a registrant to submit to the European Chemicals Agency an updated registration where this is required by a decision of the European Chemicals Agency.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 24(2).Requirement on a manufacturer or an importer to notify, in accordance with Article 10 (information to be submitted for general registration purposes) and Article 12 (information to be submitted depending on tonnage), if the quantity of a notified substance reaches the next tonnage threshold.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 26(1).Requirement on a potential registrant of a non-phase in substance or a potential registrant of a phase-in substance who has not pre-registered, to inquire of the European Chemicals Agency if the same substance has been registered.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 27(1)(a).Requirement on a potential registrant to request information on vertebrate animals tests from a previous registrant.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 30(6).Subject to Article 30(5) (appeals), failure by owner of a relevant study to provide either proof of the cost of the study or the study itself.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 31(1).Requirement on a supplier of a substance or a preparation to provide the recipient of that substance or preparation with a safety data sheet compiled in accordance with Annex II (guide to the compilation of safety data sheets).The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 31(2)-(9).Requirement on an actor in the supply chain who has been requested to perform a chemical safety assessment to ensure that information in the safety data sheet is consistent with the information in the assessment.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement on a supplier to provide a safety data sheet when requested for a preparation which falls within Article 31(3).The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement on a supplier to provide a downstream user or a distributor with a safety data sheet when requested for a preparation or dangerous substance which is offered or sold to the general public.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement on a supplier to provide to the recipient of a substance or a preparation a safety data sheet in the language of the Member State concerned.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement that the safety data sheet contains the information listed in Article 31(6).The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement on an actor in the supply chain to place the relevant exposure scenarios in an annex to the safety data sheet in accordance with section 3 of Annex XI (general rules for adaptation of the standard testing regime set out in Annexes VII to X).The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement on a downstream user to include the relevant exposure scenarios and use other relevant information from the safety data sheet in its own safety data sheet for identified uses.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement on a distributor to pass on relevant exposure scenarios and use other relevant information from the safety data sheet when compiling its own data sheet for identified uses.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement to provide a safety data sheet free of charge either electronically or on paper.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement on a supplier to update a safety data sheet.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 32.Duty on a supplier to provide to all recipients to whom supplies have been made within the preceding twelve months an updated safety data sheet.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Duty on a supplier who does not have to supply a safety data sheet to provide the recipient with the information in Article 32(1).The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 32(2), (3).Duty on a supplier to provide information free of charge no later than the time of first delivery of a substance or a preparation after 1st June 2007.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Duty on a supplier to update the information when required by Article 32(1).The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Duty on a supplier to provide to all recipients to whom they have supplied within the preceding twelve months updated information.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 33(1).Duty on a supplier of an article meeting the criteria in Article 57 (substances to be included in Annex XIV) and identified in accordance with Article 59(1) to provide the recipient with sufficient information to allow safe use, including as a minimum the name of that substance.

The Health and Safety Executive.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 33(2).Duty on a supplier of an article meeting the criteria in Article 57(substances to be included in Annex XIV) and identified in accordance with Article 59(1) to provide a consumer on request with sufficient information to allow the safe use, including as a minimum the name of that substance.

The Health and Safety Executive.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 34.Duty on an actor in the supply chain to communicate the information referred to in Article 34(a) and (b) to the next actor or distributor up the supply chain.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 35.Requirement on an employer to provide workers and their representatives with access to information relating to substances or preparations which they may use or be exposed to in the course of their work.

The Health and Safety Executive.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 36(1).Requirement on a manufacturer, importer, downstream user or distributor to keep available for at least ten years after it last manufactured, imported, supplied or used the substance or preparation, all the information it requires to carry out its duties under REACH.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F3In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Requirement on a manufacturer, importer, downstream user or distributor to submit or make available information to a competent authority or the European Chemicals Agency when requested to do so.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 36(2).Requirement on a party responsible for liquidating the registrant’s, downstream user’s or distributor’s undertaking or assuming responsibility for the placing on the market of the substance or preparation concerned, to comply with Article 36(1).The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 37(3).Requirements providing when a manufacturer, importer or downstream user must comply with Article 14 (chemical safety report and duty to apply and recommend risk reduction measures) for registered substances.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirements providing when a manufacturer, importer or downstream user must comply with Article 14 for a phase-in substance.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement on a manufacturer, importer or downstream user to provide the European Chemicals Agency and downstream users with reasons why a use identified by a downstream user cannot be included in the chemical safety report.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Prohibition on a manufacturer, importer or downstream user supplying a downstream user with a substance without stating in the information referred to in Article 31 (requirements for safety data sheets) and Article 32 (duty to communicate information down the supply chain for substances on their own or in preparations for which a safety data sheet is not required) the reasons why a use is not an identified-use.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Requirement on a manufacturer or an importer to include the use notified under Article 37(2) in the update of the registration under Article 22(1)(d).The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 37(4).Requirement on a downstream user to prepare a chemical safety report in accordance with Annex XII (general provisions for downstream users to assess substances and prepare chemical safety reports) for any use outside of the conditions described in an exposure scenario, a use and exposure category in a safety data sheet or for any use that a supplier advises against.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F4In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 37(5) (read in association with Article 39(1)).Requirement on a downstream user to identify and apply appropriate measures to adequately control risks identified in (a) a safety data sheet; (b) its own chemical safety assessment; or (c) any information received in accordance with Article 32 (duty to communicate information down the supply chain for substances on their own or in preparations for which a safety data sheet is not required).

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F5In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 37(5) (read in association with Article 39(1)).Requirement on a downstream user to recommend, where suitable, measures adequately to control the risks identified in (a) a safety data sheet supplied to it; (b) its own chemical safety assessment or (c) any information received in accordance with Article 32.

The Health and Safety Executive..

[F5In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 37(6).Requirement on a downstream user to identify and apply appropriate risk management measures that are needed to ensure that the risks to human health and the environment are adequately controlled.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F6In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 37(7) (read in association with Article 39(1)).Requirement on a downstream user to keep its chemical safety report up to date and available.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 38(1) (read in association with Article 39(2)).Requirement on a downstream user to report information in Article 38(2) to the European Chemicals Agency before commencing or continuing with a particular use of a substance that has been registered by an actor up the supply chain.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F7In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 38(3).Requirement on a downstream user to update the information provided in Article 38(2).

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F8In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 38(4) (read in association with Article 39(2)).Requirement on a downstream user to report to the European Chemicals Agency if its classification of a substance is different to that of its supplier.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 41(4).Requirement on a registrant to submit information required to the European Chemicals Agency.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 46(2).Requirement on a registrant to submit further information in accordance with a decision prepared by the competent authority.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 49(a).Requirement on a registrant to submit further information as requested by the competent authority in relation to a risk identified for on-site isolated intermediates.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Heath and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 50(4).Requirement on a registrant to provide, in accordance with Article 46 (requests for further information and check of information submitted), further information.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 56(1) (subject to Article 56(4)-(6)).Prohibition on a manufacturer, importer or downstream user placing a substance on the market for a use or use it itself if that substance is included in Annex XIV (list of substances subject to authorisation) unless Article 56(1)(a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) are satisfied.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F9In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 56(2) (subject to 56(4)-(6)).Prohibition on a downstream user using a substance otherwise than in accordance with the conditions of an authorisation granted to an actor up that actor’s supply chain for that use.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F10In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 60(10).Requirement on a holder of an authorisation to ensure that the exposure is reduced to as low a level as is technically and practically possible.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F11In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 65.Requirement on a holder of an authorisation or a downstream user to include the authorisation number on the label before placing the substance or preparation on the market for an authorised use.

The Health and Safety Executive.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 66(1).Requirement on a downstream user using a substance in accordance with Article 56(2) to notify the European Chemicals Agency within three months of the first supply.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 67(1) (subject to Article 67(2)).Prohibition on the manufacture, placing on the market or use of a substance on its own, in a preparation or in an article for which Annex XVII (restrictions on the manufacture, placing on the market and use of certain dangerous substances, preparations and articles) contains a restriction unless the manufacture, placing on the market or use complies with the conditions of that restriction.

The Health and Safety Executive.

[F12In relation to England, the Environment Agency. In relation to Wales, the Natural Resources Body for Wales.]

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Department of the Environment.

Local (consumer safety) authorities.

Local (health and safety) authorities.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Secretary of State.

Article 113(1).Requirement on a manufacturer, producer of articles or importer, or group of manufacturers, group of producers of articles or group of importers, who place on the market a substance within the scope of Article 112 (scope), to provide the information listed in Article 113(1) (a), (b), (c), (d) or (e) unless submitted with a registration.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

Article 113(3).Requirement on a party notifying under Article 113(1) to update the information in the circumstances set out in Article 113(3)(a) or (b).The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive.The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

The Health and Safety Executive.

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland.

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