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The Benefits of REACH

Posted October 03, 2009 7:57 AM

Recent articles focus on the challenges of implementing REACH initiatives and the potential benefits which could be acquired though compliance. Compliance costs money and there is concern that organizations are not maximizing the long-term benefits of REACH compliance due to short-term costs. Has your organization implemented changes because of REACH? Have these changes improved efficiency or reduced costs? What advantages/disadvantages to REACH compliance do you see?

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10/04/2009 1:19 AM

What is REACH?

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Re: The Benefits of REACH

10/05/2009 12:38 PM

Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and restriction of CHemicals. It is meant to monitor chemicals used and produced in industry. Same sort of things that FSIS is for the food industry.

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