Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7464672 | Environmental Impact Assessment Review | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The presented research compared the assessment and classification of chemicals used in offshore oil and gas production under OSPAR and REACH. The aim was to establish the extent of commonality in classification between the two regulatory frameworks as well as their specific differences due to the different foci of REACH (human health and environment) and OSPAR (marine environment). These intrinsic differences in the assessment of PBT substances were identified as the main challenge in harmonising the two pieces of legislation. At the same time, the comparison of OSPAR and REACH assessments for offshore chemicals provided insight in the driving factors for observed differences between assessments and highlighted the benefits and need of having targeted legislative frameworks that focus on the protection of specific aspects of the environment.
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Authors
Georgie Anderson, Bob Rowles, Steven Supple, Claire Phillips, Roxana Sühring,