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ECHA warns of shortcomings in REACH dossiers
Compliance checks on full registration dossiers submitted ahead of a 30 November deadline for certain substances regulated under the EU's REACH chemical policy have revealed some errors and shortcomings*, the European Chemicals Agency has said.
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