SCIP Notification
SCIP is the database for information on Substances of Concern In articles as such or in complex objects (Products) established under the Waste Framework Directive (WFD). Companies supplying articles containing substances of very high concern (SVHCs) on the Candidate List in a concentration above 0.1% weight by weight (w/w) on the EU market must submit information on these articles to ECHA, as from 5 January 2021.
The SCIP database ensures that the information on articles containing Candidate List substances is available throughout the whole lifecycle of products and materials, including at the waste stage. The information in the database is then made available to waste operators and consumers.
ECHA has established a harmonized IUCLID format for submitting the required information to the SCIP database.
Suppliers of articles need to submit the following information to ECHA:
- information that allows the identification of the article
- the name, concentration range, and location of the Candidate List substance(s) present in that article
- other information to allow the safe use of the article, notably information
to ensure proper management of the article once it becomes waste
How can REGARTIS help you?
Tailored support and guidance through all steps of the SCIP notification process
- internal audit
- identification of articles containing SVHC
- communication with your suppliers
- establishing an adequate database for storing and sharing relevant information/documents
- preparation and submission of a SCIP dossier
- monitoring the regulatory status of the SVHC substances, and newly added substances to the Candidate list
Expert advice
- assisting you in understanding your obligation and completing data requirements to prepare the SCIP dossier
- incorporating the SVHC notifications to ECHA into your existing business processes and data workflows
We can also organise an in-house/online training and teach you how to prepare SCIP notification.