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Briefing for the Department of Defense EU REACH: Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals July 16, 2008
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What this presentation will cover How the aerospace industry is addressing REACH REACH impacts on military equipment and suppliers, including the defense exemption What can be done to protect DoD’s capabilities
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Aerospace industry work on REACH AIA (Aerospace Industries Association) & ASD (Aerospace and Defense Industries Association of Europe) Standards Development 1) Substance Declaration Standard (SAE & ASD Stan) 2) Generic Aerospace uses list Interpretation & Communication 1) Defense Exemptions 2) GHS 3) Article Suggestions 4) Other industry guides Information Technology 1) Supply Chain Data Exchange 2) External Repository 3) Internal Database Surveillance of Substances 1) SVHCs tracking in Products 2) Authorization work (SEAs etc) 3) Obsolescence management Dissemination & Training of Suppliers 1) Training domestically 2) REACH Information Packets 3) Follow-Up Registration 1) Shared SIEF work (Third Party usage) 2) Shared Downstream user Chemical Safety Report work 3) ‘Use’ Library
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REACH impacts In Foreign Military Sales DoD likely having REACH obligations for providing data DoD needing to ensure its uses are covered REACH records becoming a source of commercial and military intelligence if the right protective measures are not in place Disruption of supply chain due to lack of awareness
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REACH impacts Increased costs due to circumstances including: oReduced availability of substances, where suitable alternatives may not be available oAnalysis and tracking of hazardous materials in articles oDevelopment and maintenance of data collection efforts for the supply chain Decision made by suppliers outside/inside the EU that production of certain substances is not economically feasible Removal of EU banned substances from the product, changing product composition impacting design and requiring extensive testing, re-qualifications, change management controls, and drawing changes
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REACH impacts – Defense Exemption REACH applies to all defense products BIG and small including component parts and raw materials There is no guarantee of a defense exemption If there is no strong consistent defense exemption and/or some member states have defense exemptions but others do not, there will be inconsistency across the EU Without a strong defense exemption, industry may be legally obliged to declare classified information to EU Authorities
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When could DoD feel REACH impacts? It could be anytime, a few scenarios: During Foreign Military Sales Maintenance/Sustainment of Military equipment at EU sites If/when costs increase due to substance disclosure requirements, substitution of substances, registration fees... If a company in the DoD supply chain decides to discontinue a substance or does not meet its REACH obligations
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What can be done to protect DoD’s capabilities? Participate proactively in crafting appropriate defense exemptions with EU member states Establish a joint DoD/Industry team to identify critical substances and sources of supply, and research on environmentally-safe alternatives. Provide funding for research Ensure education on the REACH requirements for OSD and its associated service offices Develop means to flow REACH requirements to military contracts Communicate REACH path-forward and data requirements to suppliers
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Substances in our Products and Processes Declarable Substances All substances ECHA Candidate List Annex XIV Relevant to specific sector Aero, defense, Space… High Risk
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Substance Declaration Standard Standard provides a form for providing information on the chemistry of components (Published by ASD-Stan and SAE): 1. Requestor Item #2. Supplier Item #3. Supplier Item Name 000 4. Prepared By: *4a. Preparer's Title4b. Preparer's Phone* 4c. Preparer's Email* 5. Weight of Item, as Delivered, excludes packaging (Actual weight, not shipping weight - )* 5a. Unit (Drop Down (Lbs / Kg) 6. Item DOES NOT contain any chemicals listed below in amounts > 0.1% Wt %. Review all the substances found in the Item referenced in this request, and compare them to the CAS #s listed on Tab 5 - TR 9536. Choose the Checked box if this statement is true (Check Box). If this statement is TRUE, there is no need to complete the list on Tab 5 - TR 9536 Detailed List Check box to the left if statement above is true 7. Item DOES contain chemical(s) listed below in amounts > 0.1% Wt %. Review all the substances in the Item referenced in this request, and compare them to the CAS #s listed on Tab 5 - TR 9536. Choose the Checked box if this statement is true (Check Box). If this statement is TRUE, then Tab 5 - TR 9536 Detailed List, must be completed Check box to the left if statement above is true Note: Additional requests for information to your suppliers of chemicals beyond MSDS data may be required to accurately complete this Substance Declaration. Not all substances will be identified on an MSDS. Also, proprietary constituents and % composition ranges listed in an MSDS may not be accurate enough for this declaration. We recommend using this same standard format for those requests down your supply chain.
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Aerospace Industries Association AIA was founded in 1919, only a few years after the birth of flight Today, more than 100 major aerospace and defense companies are members of the association, embodying every high-technology manufacturing segment of the U.S. aerospace and defense industry from commercial aviation and avionics, to manned and unmanned defense systems, to space technologies and satellite communications In addition, the association has more than 175 associate member companies, all of which are leading aerospace and defense suppliers
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Aerospace Industries Association AIA represents the nation’s leading designers, manufactures, and providers of: Military, civil, and business aircraft Helicopters Unmanned aerial vehicles Space systems Aircraft engines Missiles Material and related components Equipment Services Information technology
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Aerospace Industries Association A Few Facts and Figures: Sales: 2007 sales reached $199 billion Foreign trade balance: The total for 2007 reached $60 billion. Exports totaled $97 billion and imports $37 billion Employment: Aerospace employment continues its steady climb. Employment reached 651,700 in the first quarter of 2008
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