Substance Regulations
Calculate where REACH SVHCs sit above 0.1% across your articles, see which ones trigger a notification, and auto-generate ECHA-formatted SCIP dossiers ready to submit without rebuilding the data by hand.
SCIP requires a notification for any EU article containing a Candidate List SVHC above 0.1% weight by weight. Compliance Manager calculates SVHC presence across your BOM and builds the dossiers, so here is what you get.
How Z2 helps
SVHC presence calculated across your BOM on day one from Z2's FMD and CoC database.
See which articles carry a Candidate List substance above 0.1%.
SVHC presence calculated at every level of the product hierarchy.
ECHA-formatted dossiers built from your part-level data, ready to submit.
Z2-led campaigns collect the FMDs and CoCs you're missing.
Notified when a Candidate List change affects a dossier you filed.
See how Z2 builds your SCIP dossiers.
See a demoSVHC calculation
See which articles cross 0.1% weight by weight and trigger a SCIP notification, at the article level.
Dossier generation
Build a submission-ready dossier from part-level evidence, not a spreadsheet assembled by hand.
Live monitoring
When the Candidate List expands or a supplier changes a material, know which dossiers to resubmit.
One platform
SCIP is one of more than 270 global regulations Compliance Manager assesses on the same BOM.
In practice
SVHC presence above 0.1% is calculated for every article on your BOM, right from day one.
You see exactly which articles cross the threshold and trigger a SCIP notification to ECHA.
ECHA-formatted dossiers are built from your part data, so you submit instead of rebuilding.
SCIP status sits right beside your REACH, RoHS, and PFAS results on a single part record.
SVHC presence rolls up from each article to the finished product, so nothing gets missed.
Alerts flag a Candidate List change early, so you know which filed dossiers to revisit.
Part of
automated material compliance across 270+ regulations, so RoHS, REACH, PFAS, conflict minerals, and more stay audit-ready.
Common Questions
Any company supplying an article in the EU that contains a REACH Candidate List SVHC above 0.1% weight by weight must notify ECHA. Compliance Manager calculates SVHC presence across your articles from the same BOM, so you know exactly which ones cross the threshold and owe a notification.
Yes. Once SVHC presence is calculated, Compliance Manager auto-generates SCIP dossiers formatted to ECHA's requirements from your part-level data, including article identifiers, concentration ranges, and material categories, ready to submit to the SCIP database.
Yes. SCIP is built on the REACH Candidate List of substances of very high concern, so the same SVHC assessment that drives your REACH reporting drives your SCIP notifications. Compliance Manager assesses both on the same BOM, so the two never drift apart.
Compliance Manager keeps the underlying REACH SVHC assessment current and alerts you when a Candidate List change or a supplier material change affects an article you have already notified, so you know which dossiers need resubmission.
SCIP is one of more than 270 regulations Compliance Manager assesses on the same BOM, evaluated alongside REACH, RoHS, PFAS, and your other frameworks in one platform, with item rollup showing SVHC presence at every level of the product hierarchy.