REACH SVHC Checker
Free tool
Enter one substance — name or CAS number — and see whether it appears on the REACH SVHC Candidate List, checked against a dated copy of ECHA's published export.
Candidate List inclusion carries a communication duty. Under REACH Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, Article 33, a supplier of an article containing a Candidate List substance in a concentration above 0.1 % weight by weight (w/w) must provide the recipient of the article with sufficient information, available to the supplier, to allow safe use of the article — including, as a minimum, the name of that substance. On request by a consumer, the same information must be provided free of charge, within 45 days of receipt of the request.
The threshold applies to the article. A substance well under 0.1 % w/w of a finished product can still be above 0.1 % w/w of a component article inside it — the position established by the Court of Justice of the European Union in its ruling of 10 September 2015 and reflected in ECHA's Guidance on requirements for substances in articles, version 4.0 (June 2017). Candidate List inclusion can also trigger further duties beyond Article 33 — this tool does not assess any of them.
This tool reports Candidate List membership only. It does not calculate concentrations, determine article boundaries, or tell you whether a communication duty is triggered. Read the duty at ECHA — Communication in the supply chain, and the list itself at ECHA — Candidate List of SVHCs.
These results are list-membership facts as of the dated copy of each list identified on the result. Absence from these lists is not evidence of safety or of regulatory non-applicability. Safety Data Sheets and the primary source lists remain authoritative.
SVHC data reproduced from the ECHA Candidate List, with acknowledgment of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
Data as of: REACH SVHC Candidate List 2026-02-27 — ECHA Candidate List export file dated 2026-02-27.
Reference only. Not legal or regulatory advice. Verify against the primary source before you act.
How it works
This tool screens a single substance — by name or by CAS number — against a dated copy of the REACH SVHC Candidate List published by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA). The copy used here is ECHA Candidate List export file dated 2026-02-27. It screens that list and nothing else: no other jurisdiction, no other list.
Matching is exact, never fuzzy. A CAS number matches only an identical CAS token, and a name matches only a known Candidate List entry name or a curated synonym of one — so Bisphenol A finds the entry ECHA publishes as 4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol.
A substance added to the Candidate List on more than one date, or for more than one Article 57 reason, is shown as one entry carrying all of its reasons and all of its dates of inclusion — never as several near-duplicate results. The EC number and CAS number ECHA records for the entry are shown alongside.
A Not found verdict is a fact about this list on this date, not a safety conclusion and not a statement about any other REACH obligation. The Candidate List is updated periodically; the result states exactly which dated export was used and links the official ECHA source.
Worked example
Searching Bisphenol A — a name that appears nowhere in the Candidate List's own entry names — resolves through the synonym bridge to 80-05-7 and returns Listed, showing ECHA's entry 4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol with all three of its reasons for inclusion (toxic for reproduction, Article 57c; endocrine disrupting properties, Article 57(f) — environment and human health) and its date of inclusion, 12-Jan-2017.
Searching 110-54-3 returns Listed for n-hexane, included 04-Feb-2026 for specific target organ toxicity after repeated exposure (Article 57(f) — human health).
Searching 58-93-5 (hydrochlorothiazide) returns Not found on this dated export. That substance is on the California Proposition 65 list — a Candidate List miss says nothing about any other list.
Searching a checksum-valid CAS number that appears in none of the reference data returns a real Not-found verdict carrying an identity unverified badge: the number is well formed, but nothing in the data confirms what substance it is.
Sources
Candidate List of substances of very high concern for Authorisation
European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), ECHA Candidate List export file dated 2026-02-27
Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH), Article 59(10)
SVHC data reproduced from the ECHA Candidate List, with acknowledgment of the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).
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Data vintage
- Data: REACH SVHC Candidate List, European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) export file dated 2026-02-27, retrieved 2026-08-01, 263 rows.263 rows = 253 unique entries; a substance listed on several dates for several Article 57 reasons occupies more than one row. 41 rows carry no CAS and match by name only. The list updates twice yearly, so a mid-2026 update may postdate this snapshot.
last updated 2026-08-04