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The assessment of regulatory needs list includes substances for which an assessment either is under development or has been completed. 

For each substance, the table shows the assessing authority (submitter), the concern, the status and the suggested follow-up action, and the date of the latest update to the list entry.

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Regulatory Management Option Analysis (RMOA) are assessments of regulatory needs. Publication of RMOA was initiated in February 2013 with the start of the implementation of the SVHC Roadmap. In 2019, authorities and in particular ECHA have moved to address more groups of substances.

The responsibility for the content of an assessment of regulatory needs rests with the authority that developed it. It is possible that other authorities do not have the same view and may develop a further assessment of regulatory needs for the same (group of) substances. Assessment of regulatory needs and their conclusions are compiled based on available information and may change in light of new information or further assessment.  

Substances in single-use baby diapers

EC / List no: - CAS no: -
Concern
Carcinogenic
Mutagenic
Other human toxicity
Toxic for reproduction
Status
Concluded
Follow-up
Restriction
Foreseen regulatory need
Date of intention
22-aug.-2019
Date of assessment
12-nov.-2019
Summary document
Full document
Group name
Remarks
The title of this RMOA is "Hazardous chemicals in single-use baby diapers".The complete list of substances covered will be further defined during the restriction process.
Authority
France
Submitter organisation
French Ministry for an ecological and solidary transition
Submitter email
rmoa-fr@developpement-durable.gouv.fr
Submitter phone
Submitter address
Ministry of Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy MEDDE - 92055 - La Defense cedex
Co-submitter(s)
Latest update
24-nov.-2021
First published
29-okt.-2019