Legislation Impacts on Materials report

In MI:Viewer, the Legislation Impacts on Materials report can be used to identify the legislations and lists in your current profile that may affect particular materials of interest. For each material, the report shows details of all legislations and lists that may affect it, based on its declared substance content.

Note: For a more detailed analysis that shows the impact of legislations on the substances that may be present in the materials, you can use the Legislation Impacts on Substances report

The scope of this report includes non-legislative industry lists (such as the SIN 2.1 List), and is limited to the legislations and lists in your current profile. This enables you to analyze the impacts of a specific set of legislations - for instance, those that apply within the European Union or the United States - by choosing an appropriate profile.

Generating the report

To view the report:

  1. In MI:Viewer, add the materials you want to include in the report to the Record List, for example, by:
  2. On the Reports page, locate the Legislation Impacts on Materials report under Run Reports, and click on the PDF link next to the report name.
  3. Specify when you want the report to run, optionally, add some comments about the report, and then click Submit Report.
  4. To download your report, click the Submitted link below the report name to open the Report Monitor, then locate the report under History, and click Download on the Action menu.

The report will be downloaded to your default browser download location.

Interpreting the report

For details on how to interpret the report, see the MI:Reports User Guide. This guide is included in the MI:Reports Bundle software download, and is also available from My Granta. If you have a My Granta login, you can access Release Notes, documentation, and Knowledge Articles for the current and all previous GRANTA MI releases on our support website: go to www.grantadesign.com and click SIGN IN to log into your My Granta page, then click on Documentation.