PACT - Public Activities Coordination Tool

PACT - Public Activities Coordination Tool

PACT - Public Activities Coordination Tool

The public activities coordination tool (PACT) provides an overview of the substance-specific activities that authorities are working on under REACH and the CLP Regulation. These activities are being carried out in line with ECHA’s Integrated Regulatory Strategy.

PACT provides up-to-date information on the activities planned, ongoing or completed by ECHA and/or MSCAs for a given substance in the following areas:

  • Data generation and assessment – dossier evaluation, substance evaluation, informal hazard assessment (PBT/vPvB/ED).
  • Assessment of regulatory needs (ARN).
  • Regulatory risk management – harmonised classification and labelling (CLH) , SVHC identification, recommendations for inclusion in the Authorisation List, restriction.

A summary of all the substance-specific activities can be found under ‘Details’ for each entry.

(3E)-1,7,7-trimethyl-3-(4-methylbenzylidene)bicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one

EC / List no: 701-394-3 CAS no: 1782069-81-1
Data generation and assessment
SEv - Substance evaluation (Community Rolling Action Plan (CoRAP))
SEv 1
Evaluating Member State
Germany
Co-Evaluating Member State
Initial grounds for concern
Potential endocrine disruptor
Year
2020
Status
Concluded
Conclusion document
Latest update
22-Mar-2023
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ED - Endocrine disruptor assessment
ED 1
Authority
Germany
Status
Under development under SEV
Outcome
Under development (SEV)
Hazard assessment outcome document
Remarks
Initial grounds for concern under SEv: ED ENV
Previously registered as (±)-1,7,7-trimethyl-3-[(4-methylphenyl)methylene]bicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-one, EC 253-242-6, CAS 36861-47-9
Concern
Endocrine disruption
Date of intention
24-Jun-2015
Date of hazard assessment
Latest update
28-Sep-2021
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List entry date: 12-Oct-2018

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