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n-Hexane on Candidate List: Immediate SVHC compliance impacts
❗The EU Candidate List continues to expand — and with the recent inclusion of n-hexane (and a diphenol derivate), many companies are now facing concrete compliance and product stewardship questions. What does Candidate List inclusion actually trigger? How does it connect to Authorisation and Restriction processes under REACH? And when is substitution the right strategy? This webinar will explain how the Candidate List works in practice, using n-hexane as a model case, and outline the real compliance steps companies should consider now.
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- Date: 19 February 2026
- Time: 10:00 AM CET
- Location: ZOOM platform
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What you will learn:
- How substances are included on the Candidate List and what criteria apply
- How the Candidate List links to the Authorisation List
- The difference between Authorisation and Restriction under REACH
- Practical implications of inclusion for product stewardship and SDS updates
- Substitution vs. Authorisation: when each approach makes sense
- Supply-chain communication duties and SCIP implications
…and more!
Who should attend:
- Regulatory, product stewardship, and EHS professionals responsible for REACH compliance and Candidate List monitoring
- Manufacturers, importers, and downstream users working with n-hexane or other substances on the Candidate List
- Compliance and supply-chain teams dealing with SDS updates, SCIP obligations, and substitution or Authorisation decisions
This webinar will feature Yana Trubitsyna, Jana Eliášová, and Linda Grohsová, and will be moderated by Stano Gajdoš.
Yana Trubitsyna
graduated from Charles University in Prague, where she studied molecular biology
and genetics and has been a Regulatory Queen at REGARTIS since. Today she
handles our whole Only Representative wing. She also deals with SVHC data
collection and analysis, as well as PFAS monitoring. LinkedIn
Jana Eliášová
graduated in the field of silicate chemistry at the Faculty of Chemical
Technology at UCT Prague. She has been advising on chemical and environmental
legislation including REACH and CLP for almost 20 years. Currently, she focuses
mainly on biocide-related legislation on both the European and national level.
She can also offer her services in certification preparation according to ISO
9001, 14001 and 18001 standards. She is also an expert for the Technology
Agency of the Czech Republic. LinkedIn
Linda Grohsová
graduated in physical chemistry at the Faculty of Science, Charles University in
Prague. She has pursued chemistry and toxicology both in academia and public
administration. She has practical experience with legislation and quality
management systems in chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices. LinkedIn