ECHA proposes restrictions on chromium(VI) substances


At the request of the European Commission, ECHA has assessed the risks posed by certain Cr(VI) substances to workers and the public, as well as the socio-economic impacts of potential restrictions.
The Agency concluded that an EU-wide restriction is justified as Cr(VI) substances are among the most potent workplace carcinogens and pose a serious risk to workers’ health. People living near industrial sites that release these substances into the environment are also at risk of lung and intestinal cancers.
ECHA proposes to introduce a ban on Cr(VI) substances, except in specific categories when they meet defined limits for worker exposure and environmental emissions.
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