SUBSPORT - Substitution Support Portal

SUBSPORT - Substitution Support Portal

Type of measure: Substitution

In order to eliminate the risk of the exposure to hazardous substances, substitution of these hazardous chemicals is needed. However, finding a safer substitute without professional help can be a challenging task.

Solution

The Substitution Support Portal (SUBSPORTplus) is a portal for anyone interested in substituting hazardous chemicals. Companies wanting to fulfill substitution requirements within EU legislation can find support in the portal, as well as stakeholders such as authorities, environmental and consumer organizations, and scientific institutions. Substances mentioned in the portal are pre-evaluated regarding hazards according to SUBSPORT methodology which includes a check of the Substance Database according to SUBSPORT Screening Criteria. The portal is free-of-charge, bilingual (in German and English) and informs on alternative substances and technologies. It also provides tools and guidance for substance evaluation and substitution management. The topic good practice is currently under development and will provide information on safe handling of difficult to substitute substances in the future.

Results

The portal has a growing Case Story Database (> 400) that provides substitution examples as well as information on alternative substances and technologies from enterprises, published reports and other sources. It compiles case studies as inspiration for substitution solutions and further sources for up-to-date research studies on alternatives. The portal provides information for anyone interested in substituting hazardous chemicals, which makes finding a substitute easier.

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Published November 26, 2017
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About this case
Company:
BAUA - The German Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
Country:
Germany
For more information please contact:
Dr. Ellen Schmitz-Felten
General facts

Facts about cancer-causing agents:

  • The direct costs of carcinogen exposure at work across Europe are estimated at 2.4 billion Euros per year.
  • Every year, about 120.000 persons get cancer from exposure to carcinogens at work
  • Annually more than 100.000 people die because of work-related cancer.