From January 2021, all companies placing products on the EU market must notify those containing SVHCs to the SCIP database.
The idea behind SCIP is that to successfully develop a circular economy and enable recycling, hazardous chemicals must be removed from materials. The data requirements for the SCIP database are more extensive and complex than those of REACH Article 33 and require substantial amounts of information from the supply chain, which presents a huge challenge for industry.
This course will teach you how to meet your SCIP requirements so your products stay compliant.
Topics covered in this online course:
What are the SCIP requirements and who is affected
SCIP data structure and content
Detailed assessment of data requirements Options to simplify your SCIP notification
How to create a SCIP-compatible dataset
IT tools: IUCLID and S2S API
Examples from the automotive, advanced manufacturing and retail sectors
Advantages and challenges of common information exchange formats
On request from training provider
Additional infoRSC members can receive a 20% discount using code RSC20 at registration
Online
On request from training provider
€395.00 EUR (plus VAT)
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