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CEHTRA WATCH: regulatory and toxicological monitoring for chemical substances

Stay compliant with real-time alerts and customized regulatory and toxicological tracking, substance by substance.

Targeted monitoring based on your substance portfolio

CEHTRA WATCH is a regulatory and toxicological monitoring tool for chemical substances, designed to track regulatory changes, regulatory lists (SVHC, CLP…) and scientific data impacting your substances.

 

Monitor only the updates that matter to your substances and relevant lists, with a platform developed by CEHTRA’s regulatory and toxicological experts.

 

→ Save time for regulatory, toxicology and R&D teams
→ Quickly identify changes that may impact your business

The challenge

  • Regulatory and toxicological updates are numerous.

But not all of them affect your substances.

 

  • Teams must monitor regulatory news, scientific opinions and updates across multiple lists published by various authorities.

 

  • The challenge is not only accessing information, but determining whether a change actually impacts your substance portfolio.

 

  • CEHTRA WATCH enables both one-off screening and continuous monitoring of regulatory and toxicological changes.

Regulatory and toxicological monitoring focused on your substances

Unlike general regulatory monitoring tools, CEHTRA WATCH provides portfolio-based monitoring.

With CEHTRA WATCH, you can instantly analyze a single substance or an entire portfolio:

  • import your list of substances (CAS numbers or names)

  • track their presence across regulatory and toxicological lists

  • automatically receive notifications when your substances are impacted

 

This allows you to avoid:

  • manually monitoring multiple lists

  • reviewing irrelevant information

  • missing critical regulatory or toxicological updates

Monitoring key regulatory and toxicological lists

CEHTRA WATCH monitors updates across more than 130 regulatory and toxicological lists, focusing only on information relevant to your substance portfolio.

The platform enables:

  • SVHC monitoring (intentions and Candidate List)

  • CLP classification tracking and CLH intentions

  • monitoring of regulatory processes (Assessment of Regulatory Needs, CORAP…)

  • monitoring of toxicological data and scientific publications (IARC, NTP, RIFM…)

  • monitoring of toxicological reference values (ATSDR, ANSES, Prop 65…)

 

Covered lists include European regulations (CLP, REACH, Cosmetics Regulation), as well as key national and international lists.

 

All updates are automatically filtered based on your substance portfolio, ensuring that only relevant changes are highlighted.

Significant time savings for regulatory and toxicology teams

Instead of manually monitoring dozens of lists:

  • CEHTRA WATCH identifies relevant regulatory and toxicological changes

  • compares list versions over time

  • alerts you directly when your substances are affected

 

Teams can focus their expertise on impact assessment, rather than information gathering.

A digital platform supported by CEHTRA expertise

CEHTRA WATCH has been developed by CEHTRA’s scientific and regulatory experts.

Updates integrated into the platform are selected and validated for industrial relevance.

The platform complements the expertise of your internal teams and CEHTRA consultants by facilitating the identification of regulatory and toxicological changes.

How CEHTRA WATCH works

1. Instant screening of a substance

For a given substance, instantly access its presence across multiple regulatory and toxicological lists.
 

→ quick identification of existing classifications and statuses

2. Portfolio screening

Upload a list of substances (CAS numbers or names) and obtain a consolidated view of their regulatory and toxicological status.

 

→ prioritization of substances to monitor

3. Continuous monitoring

Receive notifications when your substances are impacted by regulatory or toxicological updates.
 

→ early detection of changes impacting your activities

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