Given that consumer products like toys, clothing and electrical appliances are classified as articles, what are the REACH requirements for these products?
Generally, there is no known or intended release of chemical substances under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions from the use of these consumer products, the obligation to register or provide safety data sheet for substances that are intended to be released for article does not apply to these products. The major concern for the products of this type will be the possible SVHC presence in the products. As Directive 76/769/EEC is going to be repealed by REACH in June 2009, any amendment in the requirements for restricted substances inside the articles should be kept update.
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