1. The Agency shall provide the Member States and the institutions of the Community with the best possible scientific and technical advice on questions relating to chemicals which fall within its remit and which are referred to it in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation.
2. The Secretariat shall undertake the following tasks:
(a)performing the tasks allotted to it under Title II; including facilitating the efficient registration of imported substances, in a way consistent with the Community's international trading obligations towards third countries;
(b)performing the tasks allotted to it under Title III;
(c)performing the tasks allotted to it under Title VI;
(d)performing the tasks allotted to it under Title VIII;
►M3 (e)establishing and maintaining database(s) with information on all registered substances, the classification and labelling inventory and the harmonised classification and labelling list established in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008. ◄ It shall make the information identified in Article 119(1) and (2) in the database(s) publicly available, free of charge, over the Internet, except where a request made under Article 10(a)(xi) is considered justified. The Agency shall make other information in the databases available on request in accordance with Article 118;
(f)making publicly available information as to which substances are being, and have been evaluated within 90 days of receipt of the information at the Agency, in accordance with Article 119(1);
(g)providing technical and scientific guidance and tools where appropriate for the operation of this Regulation in particular to assist the development of chemical safety reports (in accordance with Article 14, Article 31(1) and Article 37(4)) and application of Article 10(a)(viii), Article 11(3) and Article 19(2) by industry and especially by SMEs; and technical and scientific guidance for the application of Article 7 by producers and importers of articles;
(h)providing technical and scientific guidance on the operation of this Regulation for Member State competent authorities and providing support to the helpdesks established by Member States under Title XIII;
(i)providing guidance to stakeholders including Member State competent authorities on communication to the public of information on the risks and safe use of substances, on their own, in ►M3 mixtures ◄ or in articles;
(j)providing advice and assistance to manufacturers and importers registering a substance in accordance with Article 12(1);
(k)preparing explanatory information on this Regulation for other stakeholders;
(l)at the Commission's request, providing technical and scientific support for steps to improve cooperation between the Community, its Member States, international organisations and third countries on scientific and technical issues relating to the safety of substances, as well as active participation in technical assistance and capacity building activities on sound management of chemicals in developing countries;
(o)provision of formats for submission of information to the Agency.
3. The Committees shall undertake the following tasks:
(a)performing the tasks allotted to them under ►M3 Titles VI to X ◄ ;
(b)at the Executive Director's request, providing technical and scientific support for steps to improve cooperation between the Community, its Member States, international organisations and third countries on scientific and technical issues relating to the safety of substances, as well as active participation in technical assistance and capacity building activities on sound management of chemicals in developing countries;
(c)at the Executive Director's request, drawing up an opinion on any other aspects concerning the safety of substances on their own, in ►M3 mixtures ◄ or in articles.
(a)spreading good practice and highlighting problems at Community level;
(b)proposing, coordinating and evaluating harmonised enforcement projects and joint inspections;
(c)coordinating exchange of inspectors;
(d)identifying enforcement strategies, as well as best practice in enforcement;
(e)developing working methods and tools of use to local inspectors;
(f)developing an electronic information exchange procedure;
(g)liaising with industry, taking particular account of the specific needs of SMEs, and other stakeholders, including relevant international organisations, as necessary;
(h)examining proposals for restrictions with a view to advising on enforceability.