What is the base of the joint submission proposal from the SAS For REACH Consortium?
The Letter of Access (LoA) agreement offered by the SAS for REACH Consortium (the “Consortium”) will enable any registrant to refer to the joint registration submitted to ECHA by the Consortium. The Consortium will update the information contained in its registration as and when requested by ECHA. If a registrant decides to purchase a LoA from the Consortium, it will be allowed to reference both the registration dossier and the chemical safety report (CSR) for Silica which were submitted by the lead registrant, Evonik Degussa GmbH, in their respective form (the “Documents”). The pricing of a letter of access is based on the tonnage bands provided in REACH and assumes that all information which is required for the registration of amorphous, pyrogenic, crystalline-free Silica as identified by the CAS and EINECS numbers for which the registration has been submitted by the Consortium is already included in the Documents. Should, however, ECHA require any further studies or additional infor
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