Epy

ECHA steps up SDS enforcement: new EU-wide inspection round announced for 2027 to ensure chemical safety

On 17 June 2024, ECHA’s Enforcement Forum announced the launch of REF-15, a large-scale European project set to begin in 2027, focusing on the compliance of Safety Data Sheets (SDSs). The decision follows alarming results from previous inspections — such as REF-8 in 2021, where 30% of the SDSs reviewed showed serious deficiencies, including:

  • Incomplete or outdated information on hazardous substance properties
  • Insufficient risk management measures to protect workers
  • Lack of alignment with obligations under the REACH Regulation (EC No. 1907/2006) and the CLP Regulation (EC No. 1272/2008)

Objectives of the REF-15 Project

National authorities from 28 EU/EEA countries will conduct targeted inspections to:

  • Assess the completeness and accuracy of SDSs, with a focus on safe use instructions for industrial chemicals
  • Verify the practical implementation of safety measures in workplaces, including use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and adequate ventilation
  • Identify recurring non-compliances, such as missing harmonised classifications or invalid exposure scenarios

Context and Concerns

According to ECHA, non-compliant SDSs increase the risk of chemical accidents and chronic exposure, potentially causing long-term health effects for workers.

Next Steps

  • 2025-2026: Preparation of guidance materials for national inspectors
  • 2027: Execution of inspections
  • 2028: Publication of inspection results