Expert Review of Existing Data
The EU's REACH Regulation requires the use of existing relevant and reliable data. Recital 17 states, “All available and relevant information on substances on their own, in preparations and in articles should be collected to assist in identifying hazardous properties,” and Annex VI Step 1- "The registrant should gather all existing available test data on the substance to be registered, this would include a literature search for relevant information on the substance". Further, the ECHA Guidance on Registration 8.1.3.1. states “The registrant must perform a thorough, reliable and well documented information gathering”.
The Manganese REACH Consortium (MARA) completed a thorough review of published scientific literature, including information provided from the SIEF where available. The analysis is presented as a series of peer-reviewed 'expert reports' that aim to critically evaluate these data on the potential impacts of manganese and its inorganic substances.
Each report contains the collective view of an international group of experts. The completion of each report followed a clearly defined process:
- Literature search using appropriate databases and search terms (detailed in each report)
- Evaluation of data and drafting by a specialist(s)
- Review of draft report by a group of scientists
- Peer-review by an expert(s) in the said field
- Finalisation of the report