CEHTRA 2025 Review: tools, expertise and solutions to anticipate regulatory risks
- Rim Kaidi
- Dec 24, 2025
- 3 min read
In 2025, CEHTRA continued its mission to support industrial companies, institutions and regulated stakeholders in a context marked by increasing regulatory complexity and growing challenges related to the protection of human health and the environment.
This year was a structuring one for the group, with the launch of new digital tools, the evolution of long-standing services, the strengthening of our expertise and the development of strategic collaborations.
CEHTRAWATCH: a global, expert regulatory monitoring platform
One of the key highlights of 2025 was the launch of CEHTRAWATCH, a digital solution dedicated to international regulatory monitoring.
CEHTRAWATCH enables users to:
scan, track and receive alerts on more than 100 regulatory and toxicological lists,
cover over 40 countries,
receive personalised alerts based on substances or topics of interest,
benefit from continuous updates validated by CEHTRA experts.
Designed as a decision-support tool, CEHTRAWATCH helps companies save time, anticipate regulatory risks and work with reliable, structured information, while maintaining access to human expertise.
RASafe: from Industrial Hygiene to a global Risk Assessment approach
Historically focused on supporting chemical industry players through its Industrial Hygiene activity, CEHTRA evolved this offering in 2025 into a transversal service: Risk Assessment & Safety (RASafe).
This transformation is based on a clear observation: chemical risk assessment, and particularly exposure assessment, remains a frequently underestimated pillar of regulatory compliance processes.
A structured approach built on three complementary pillars
RASafe is now organised around three core areas:
Toxicological assessment: Hazard identification, data analysis and derivation of relevant reference values.
Exposure modelling and estimation: Assessment of occupational and consumer exposure using recognised methodologies and tools.
Regulatory support and training: Audits, preparation of technical documents (CSR, SDS…), and training on risk assessment tools and regulatory compliance, particularly under REACH.
A transversal mission
Through RASafe, CEHTRA supports industrial companies, public bodies and consultants in better understanding, assessing and managing chemical risks, with a central objective: protecting human health and the environment.
CEHTRA blog and webinars: making regulation more accessible
The year 2025 also marked the launch of the CEHTRA blog, designed as a space for sharing knowledge and educational resources.
Each week, new articles are published to:
decode regulatory news,
explain key texts and obligations,
help stakeholders navigate the regulatory landscape.
In parallel, several webinars were organised to provide practical insights into current regulatory topics and to encourage direct exchanges with our experts.
Acquisition of Prosacon: strengthening and expanding group expertise
In 2025, CEHTRA continued its development with the acquisition of Prosacon, expanding the group’s scope of expertise and strengthening its ability to address increasingly transversal regulatory challenges.
This acquisition is part of a strategy of controlled growth, aligned with the concrete needs of our clients.
Flex+: agile outsourcing of expert resources
The launch of Flex+ responds to a need identified in the field: enabling companies to quickly outsource expert resources, while ensuring high-quality deliverables and regulatory compliance.
Flex+ offers a flexible approach, adapted to operational constraints and regulatory challenges faced by organisations.
together Alliance: collectively addressing ethanol-related challenges in biocides
In response to complex regulatory issues related to ethanol in biocidal products, CEHTRA launched the Together Alliance in 2025.
This initiative is based on the belief that certain regulatory challenges require a collaborative approach, encouraging knowledge sharing and the development of joint solutions.
Digital and artificial intelligence: supporting human expertise
During the CEHTRA 2025 General Meeting, all group entities came together to work on issues related to digital transformation and artificial intelligence.
The objective is clear: to explore how digital tools and AI can support experts’ daily work, improve process efficiency and enhance the quality of support provided — without ever replacing human expertise.
2025: a structuring year in support of regulatory compliance
The year 2025 was marked by the commitment of our teams, the trust of our clients and close collaboration with our partners.Each project carried out this year helped strengthen our ability to support regulated stakeholders facing ever-higher requirements in terms of regulatory compliance, chemical risk management and regulatory monitoring.
CEHTRA enters 2026 with the same ambition: to offer useful tools, rigorous expertise and operational support, closely aligned with real-world challenges.

