Introduction to REACH Certification
REACH stands for Registration, Evaluation, Authorization, and Restriction of Chemicals. It is a European Union regulation designed to protect human health and the environment from risks arising from chemical substances. Introduced under EU Regulation (EC) No. 1907/2006 in 2006, REACH applies to all chemical substances manufactured or imported into the European Union in quantities exceeding one metric ton per year.
Although REACH is an EU regulation, its impact is global. Indian manufacturers, exporters, and importers supplying chemical substances, mixtures, or articles to the EU market must comply with REACH requirements. Therefore, REACH Certification in India has become essential for businesses involved in international chemical trade.
Importance of REACH Certification for Indian Companies
The use and export of chemical products to the European Union require REACH compliance. Any Indian company manufacturing chemicals or exporting chemical-based products to the EU must ensure that the substances are registered with the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
REACH certification establishes international standards for chemical safety, promotes transparency in the chemical supply chain, and significantly reduces the risks posed by hazardous substances. Non-compliance can result in product bans, penalties, and loss of access to the EU market.
Regulatory Authority for REACH Certification
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, is the primary authority responsible for implementing and enforcing REACH regulations. The regulation originated from the EU’s Chemicals White Paper and was formally adopted by the European Parliament in 2007.
In addition to REACH, the CLP Regulation (Classification, Labelling, and Packaging) plays a crucial role in chemical compliance and is internationally recognized alongside REACH.
Materials Covered Under REACH Certification
REACH applies to all entities involved in the chemical supply chain and broadly classifies materials into three categories:
1. Substance
A substance refers to a chemical element or compound in its natural or manufactured form, including impurities and additives. Examples include formaldehyde and other raw chemical materials. Solvents that can be removed without altering the substance are not considered part of the substance.
2. Mixture
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances, such as paints, inks, and coatings. Registration depends on whether individual substances within the mixture exceed the one-ton-per-year threshold.
3. Article
An article is a manufactured object with a specific shape or design, such as toys, textiles, garments, or accessories. If substances used in articles meet REACH registration criteria, they must be registered accordingly.
REACH Compliance in India
Indian manufacturers and overseas companies can obtain REACH compliance by appointing an authorized representative or Indian agent. Induce India acts as a trusted REACH Certification Consultant in India, offering end-to-end regulatory compliance services to domestic and international clients.
REACH Regulation Applies To:
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Manufacturers in India
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Importers supplying chemicals to the EU
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Authorized Indian representatives of foreign manufacturers
Essential Requirements for REACH Registration in India
1. Annual Reporting and Notification
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Mandatory reporting of all priority and hazardous substances exceeding one ton per year
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Submission of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and required technical information
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Issuance of a notification number upon successful submission
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Annual updates within 60 days for any changes in data or quantities
2. Registration of Substances
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Substances listed in Annex II (List II priority chemicals) must be registered
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Registration requires submission of a Technical Dossier and Chemical Safety Report (CSR)
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Test reports from NABL or GLP-accredited laboratories are mandatory
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Fees depend on tonnage, with concessions for MSMEs
3. Import Control of Hazardous Chemicals
Importers must apply at least 15 days before import, providing:
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Importer and recipient details
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Port of entry and transport route
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List of chemicals and quantities
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Safety Data Sheets and hazard information
Authorities may restrict imports deemed unsafe for health or the environment.
Substance Evaluation and Risk Assessment
Applicants must evaluate chemical properties based on Annex VI and VII requirements, including:
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Physical and chemical hazards
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Toxicological risks
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Environmental impact
Accurate chemical composition and hazard classification are mandatory for registration.
Information Required Under Annex VI
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Applicant and manufacturer details
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Substance identity and composition
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Manufacturing process and usage
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Health, safety, and exposure information
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Tonnage-based risk data (1–10 tons and above)
How Induce India Helps with REACH Certification in India
Induce India is a leading REACH Certification Consultant (Global), offering comprehensive regulatory support for chemical manufacturers, exporters, and importers.
Why Choose Induce India?
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Expert regulatory professionals with global compliance knowledge
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End-to-end REACH registration and notification support
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Assistance with technical dossiers, CSR, and SDS preparation
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Streamlined, transparent, and cost-effective processes
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Strong support for foreign manufacturers entering the Indian and EU markets
Induce India ensures that your compliance journey is smooth, efficient, and fully aligned with regulatory expectations.
Conclusion
REACH Certification is a critical requirement for Indian and global companies involved in manufacturing or exporting chemical substances to the European Union. With evolving regulations and strict enforcement, professional guidance is essential.
Induce India Group provides reliable, end-to-end assistance for REACH Certification in India, helping businesses achieve compliance with confidence. In addition, Induce India supports BIS Quality Control Certification, ensuring that chemical products meet mandatory Indian quality and safety standards.
By partnering with Induce India, manufacturers and importers can secure regulatory approval, expand globally, and ensure safe, sustainable chemical trade.
