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ECHA’s Biocidal Products Committee met during the last week of May 2024 and adopted altogether 18 opinions.
Join Päivi Jokiniemi and Joost van Galen, the Chair of the Biocidal Products Committee, in this episode of Safer Chemicals Podcast. They discuss, for example, what happens when the assessment of endocrine disrupting properties is lacking from applications. Joost also comes back to the topic of data gaps and missing information, and reminds companies of their responsibility of making sure that their applications are complete and meet the data requirements under the Biocidal Products Regulation.
The Committee’s task is to prepare scientific opinions for the European Commission on biocidal active substances and on EU-wide authorisations of biocidal products. The Commission takes the final decisions based on these opinions.
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Agenda of the May 2024 BPC meeting [PDF] [EN]
Understanding the Biocidal Products Regulation
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Biocidal Products Committee (contains also working procedures)
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ECHA’s Biocidal Products Committee met during the last week of May 2024 and adopted altogether 18 opinions.
Join Päivi Jokiniemi and Joost van Galen, the Chair of the Biocidal Products Committee, in this episode of Safer Chemicals Podcast. They discuss, for example, what happens when the assessment of endocrine disrupting properties is lacking from applications. Joost also comes back to the topic of data gaps and missing information, and reminds companies of their responsibility of making sure that their applications are complete and meet the data requirements under the Biocidal Products Regulation.
The Committee’s task is to prepare scientific opinions for the European Commission on biocidal active substances and on EU-wide authorisations of biocidal products. The Commission takes the final decisions based on these opinions.
Useful links
More episodes on the Biocidal Products Committee meetings
Give us feedback
More
ECHA raises concern over missing data in biocides applications - ECHA news, 5 June 2024
Agenda of the May 2024 BPC meeting [PDF] [EN]
Understanding the Biocidal Products Regulation
Biocidal Products Regulation (528/2012)
Guidance on biocides legislation
Biocidal Products Committee (contains also working procedures)
**************
Subscribe to our YouTube channel
Subscribe to our Safer Chemicals Podcast
Subscribe to our news
Follow us on:
Visit our website
Disclaimer: Views expressed by interviewees do not necessarily represent the official position of the European Chemicals Agency. All content is up to date at the time of publication.
Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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