Nuria Parra

CLP & REACH Regulatory Affairs Consultant

Regulatory Affairs Consultant at ServiREACH, specializing in REACH and CLP. Support in dossiers, documentation, and regulatory management for marketing chemical products in the EU.

Specialization

REACHTechnical

Training

Autonomous University of Barcelona, ​​Food Science and Engineering (2013-2017). CSIF Master’s Degree in Food Industry (2017-2018). Certifications: Lead Auditor for Food Safety Management System Certification, ISO 22000 Standard, Bureau Veritas Spain

About Nuria Parra

I’m Nuria Parra, a Regulatory Affairs consultant at ServiREACH specializing in REACH and CLP. I provide regulatory technical support to companies and participate in tasks such as drafting and reviewing documentation for REACH registration and preparing PCN notifications, connecting regulatory requirements with operational implementation. I have experience as a regulatory technician in a REACH-focused environment, and previously in food quality and safety roles, which brings meticulous documentation and a systems approach. On this page, I share practical articles on REACH and CLP that help accelerate decisions and reduce regulatory risk in the EU.

Articles and resources

Characterisation testing under REACH: how to properly demonstrate substance identity

Registering a substance under the REACH Regulation is not just a documentary exercise: it is a technical process in which correct substance identification is critical. Incomplete or poorly justified characterisation may lead to ECHA comments, delays in the registration process, or even the invalidation of the dossier. In this context,

Restrictions on the use of chemical substances: REACH Annex XVII

The REACH Regulation establishes a legal framework for the safe use of chemical substances in the European Union. Within this regulation, Annex XVII plays a key role by setting specific restrictions on the manufacture, marketing, and use of certain hazardous substances, mixtures, and articles. These restrictions aim to protect human

GPSR Regulation – Product Safety Requirements

On December 13, 2024, Regulation (EU) 2023/988, known as the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), came into force with the aim of strengthening the safety of products marketed throughout the European Union and ensuring a high level of consumer protection. If you are a manufacturer, importer, distributor, or operate an

Revision of the REACH and CLP Regulations

With the European Green Deal, the European Commission is hoping to tackle climate change by reducing contamination to achieve a toxic-free environment, with the aim of attaining zero pollution. The Commission hopes to provide the EU with a clean, circular and sustainable economy, and to become carbon neutral in 2050.

The content written by this author is based on their professional experience at Servireach. The information shared is for informational and practical purposes and does not replace professional legal advice when necessary.