PD CEN/TR 16417:2016
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Footwear. Footwear industry guideline for substances of very high concern (Annex XIV of REACH)
Hardcopy , PDF
English
31-01-2016
European foreword
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 SVHC potentially present in the footwear industry
Annex A (informative) - Available test methods for
the identification of the substances of very
high concern given in the future REACH - Annex
XIV
Bibliography
Gives information on the chemicals listed in the Candidate List/Annex XIV of the Regulation (EC) 1907/2006, also known as REACH (Regulation, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals) and their usage and presence in the footwear industry.
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TCI/69
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DocumentType |
Standard
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44
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Current
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Supersedes |
This Technical Report is intended to provide information on the chemicals listed in the Candidate List/AnnexXIV of the Regulation (EC)1907/2006 , also known as REACH (Regulation, Evaluation and Authorisation of Chemicals) and their usage and presence in the footwear industry. The AnnexXIV, overseen by the ECHA (European Chemicals Agency), is a list of substances subject to authorization, substances of very high concern (SVHC). Before the inclusion of a substance in the AnnexXIV, the procedure is strictly fixed: A European member state shall propose it to ECHA. ECHA inform all the members’ state and a first enquiry is done in order to include the substance to the candidate list of AnnexXIV. After the agreement of the member’s state, ECHA includes the substances in the candidate list to AnnexXIV. As soon as a substance has been included in the candidate list, it should be taken into account exactly as a SVHC. ECHA prioritizes the substances from the Candidate List to determine which ones should be included in the Authorisation List (AnnexXIV of REACH) and therefore, subject to authorization. ECHA regularly submits recommendations to the European Commission, who will decide on the substances to be included in the Authorisation List. Following the evaluation of the AnnexXIV substances, ECHA can take the decision to restrict the substances. This restriction may take the form of an authorization for use, an authorization only for specific applications in specified fields or, in some cases, a complete ban on the use of the substance. During the evaluation process, these chemicals are not forbidden or limited in use. The regulation requires that the user shall be informed if one or more of these substances are present in any part of the article in quantity over 0,1%by weight. This Technical Report shows which of these chemicals may be present in footwear materials and the footwear industry in order to help shoe manufacturers to collect mandatory information from suppliers regarding the content of these chemicals and, at same time, allow them to provide accurate information to their customers. The test methods reported in AnnexA are informative only to identify where these chemicals may be found and control the use along the supply chain where their suppliers are not under the jurisdiction of the REACH Regulation. Taking into account final decision of the European Commission, ECHA, implements the AnnexXIV and the candidate list to AnnexXIV of REACH, regularly. This revision interval is difficult to follow by the standardization procedures. Therefore this document reflects the situation at the date of June 2014. This document will be annually revised. This Technical Report does not concern the substances for which restriction have been already enacted under AnnexXVII of REACH. NOTE Chemicals that are restricted under AnnexXVII, are identified as a category1 chemical in CENISO/TR16178 .
Standards | Relationship |
CEN/TR 16417:2016 | Identical |
ISO 17234-1:2015 | Leather Chemical tests for the determination of certain azo colorants in dyed leathers Part 1: Determination of certain aromatic amines derived from azo colorants |
EN ISO 16373-2:2014 | Textiles - Dyestuffs - Part 2: General method for the determination of extractable dyestuffs including allergenic and carcinogenic dyestuffs (method using pyridine-water) (ISO 16373-2:2014) |
ISO 16373-2:2014 | Textiles — Dyestuffs — Part 2: General method for the determination of extractable dyestuffs including allergenic and carcinogenic dyestuffs (method using pyridine-water) |
EN 14362-1:2012 | Textiles - Methods for determination of certain aromatic amines derived from azo colorants - Part 1: Detection of the use of certain azo colorants accessible with and without extracting the fibres |
EN ISO 17075:2007 | Leather - Chemical tests - Determination of chromium(VI) content (ISO 17075:2007) |
EN ISO 18218-1:2015 | Leather - Determination of ethoxylated alkylphenols - Part 1: Direct method (ISO 18218-1:2015) |
ISO/TS 16181:2011 | Footwear Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components Determination of phthalates in footwear materials |
CEN ISO/TR 16178:2012 | Footwear - Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components (ISO/TR 16178:2012) |
EN 71-11:2005 | Safety of toys - Part 11: Organic chemical compounds - Methods of analysis |
EN ISO 18218-2:2015 | Leather - Determination of ethoxylated alkylphenols - Part 2: Indirect method (ISO 18218-2:2015) |
ISO/TR 16178:2012 | Footwear Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components |
ISO/TS 16189:2013 | Footwear Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components Test method to quantitatively determine dimethylformamide in footwear materials |
ISO 17072-2:2011 | Leather Chemical determination of metal content Part 2: Total metal content |
CEN ISO/TS 16189:2013 | Footwear - Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components - Test method to quantitatively determine dimethylformamide in footwear materials (ISO/TS 16189:2013) |
ISO/TS 16179:2012 | Footwear — Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components — Determination of organotin compounds in footwear materials |
CEN ISO/TS 16179:2012 | Footwear - Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components - Determination of organotin compounds in footwear materials (ISO/TS 16179:2012) |
EN ISO 22032:2009 | Water quality - Determination of selected polybrominated diphenyl ethers in sediment and sewage sludge - Method using extraction and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (ISO 22032:2006) |
CEN/TS 15968:2010 | Determination of extractable perfluorooctanesulphonate (PFOS) in coated and impregnated solid articles, liquids and fire fighting foams - Method for sampling, extraction and analysis by LC-qMS or LC-tandem/MS |
ISO 22032:2006 | Water quality — Determination of selected polybrominated diphenyl ethers in sediment and sewage sludge — Method using extraction and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry |
CEN ISO/TS 16190:2013 | Footwear - Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components - Test method to quantitatively determine polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in footwear materials (ISO/TS 16190:2013) |
EN ISO 17072-2:2011 | Leather - Chemical determination of metal content - Part 2: Total metal content (ISO 17072-2:2011) |
ISO 17075:2007 | Leather Chemical tests Determination of chromium(VI) content |
IEC 62321:2008 | Electrotechnical products - Determination of levels of six regulated substances (lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls, polybrominated diphenyl ethers) |
ISO 17234-2:2011 | Leather — Chemical tests for the determination of certain azo colorants in dyed leathers — Part 2: Determination of 4-aminoazobenzene |
ISO/TS 16190:2013 | Footwear Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components Test method to quantitatively determine polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in footwear materials |
EN 71-10:2005 | Safety of toys - Part 10: Organic chemical compounds - Sample preparation and extraction |
EN ISO 17234-1:2015 | Leather - Chemical tests for the determination of certain azo colorants in dyed leathers - Part 1: Determination of certain aromatic amines derived from azo colorants (ISO 17234-1:2015) |
EN 1122:2001 | Plastics - Determination of cadmium - Wet decomposition method |
ISO 18218-1:2015 | Leather — Determination of ethoxylated alkylphenols — Part 1: Direct method |
ISO 18218-2:2015 | Leather Determination of ethoxylated alkylphenols Part 2: Indirect method |
CEN ISO/TS 16181:2011 | Footwear - Critical substances potentially present in footwear and footwear components - Determination of phthalates in footwear materials (ISO/TS 16181:2011) |
EN 14362-3:2012 | Textiles - Methods for determination of certain aromatic amines derived from azo colorants - Part 3: Detection of the use of certain azo colorants, which may release 4-aminoazobenzene |
EN ISO 17234-2:2011 | Leather - Chemical tests for the determination of certain azo colorants in dyed leathers - Part 2: Determination of 4-aminoazobenzene (ISO 17234-2:2011) |
EN 71-9:2005+A1:2007 | Safety of toys - Part 9: Organic chemical compounds - Requirements |
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