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Biocidal Product Regulation | Part 5

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“Person wearing yellow rubber gloves spraying cleaning solution onto a surface while wiping with a cloth, illustrating everyday household cleaning.”A BPR dossier is a critical requirement for both active substances and biocidal products under the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR). These dossiers demonstrate safety, efficacy, and compliance but can be complex and costly to prepare.

Two Types of Dossiers in BPR:

1. Active Substance Dossier:

2. Biocidal Product Dossier:

Why Accuracy Matters:

When Are Dossiers Needed?

“Hands in yellow cleaning gloves holding a spray bottle and sponge against a soft pastel background, symbolising routine home cleaning tasks.”An LOA (Letter of Access) is a crucial document under the Biocidal Products Regulation (BPR) that allows companies to use data owned by another party to support their own regulatory submissions. It’s used for both active substances and products to streamline the authorisation process while maintaining compliance.

LOA for Active Substances:

Example:
If you’re creating a surface disinfectant using benzalkonium chloride, you would get an LOA from the active supplier to include their data in your dossier.

LOA for Products:

Example:
A supplier of a biocidal cleaning product may provide you an LOA for their tested formulation, which you can submit under your own brand.

Benefits of an LOA:

“Gloved hands using a sponge and spray bottle to clean surfaces, representing practical household sanitation and maintenance.”

While costly and complex, dossiers are essential for compliance. Ensure thorough preparation to avoid rejections and delays. Start early and consult experts to get it right the first time!

An LOA is essential for navigating BPR compliance efficiently, providing a practical and cost-effective pathway to market.

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