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Regulations classification, packaging and labelling

This book uses the term preparation , but the term preparation was changed in the REACH Regulation to mixture by the Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation 1272/2008 in January 2009. [Pg.10]

A notification to European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) may be required under Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation and/or... [Pg.19]

For substances which are placed on the market before 1 December 2010 and which are not required to be relabelled and repackaged in accordance with Article 61(4) of the Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation (EC No 1272/2008), the SDS need not be replaced with a SDS complying with Annex II of REACH legislation before 1 December 2012. [Pg.75]

Title I General issues It presents purpose and scope of the CLP regulation, presents definitions, sets obligations of actors on a supply chain with regard to classification, labelling and packaging... [Pg.49]

Questions and Answers on Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures, ECHA, Helsinki, Finland, 2009. [Pg.66]

The new European Regulation on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Chemical Substances and Mixtures (CLP) came to force on 20 January 2009, and accordingly the information on the SDS needs to comply to the following deadlines ... [Pg.75]

Access to European Law Regulation on Classification, Labelling and Packaging, EUR-LEX. [Pg.79]

Every substance can present a hazard in general. In principle, being hazardous is a consequence of one or more intrinsic hazard properties of a substance. In accordance with the Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation [3], see also Sect. 26.6.3, hazardous substance are those substances that fulfil the criteria of at least one hazard class. The hazard classes comprise physical hazards, health hazards or environmental hazards (see Sect 26.3.2). [Pg.553]

Regulation on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures (CLP- Regulation EC 1272/2008) European Commission Enterprise and Industry directorate-general. Brussels. http //ec. europa.eu/enterprise/sectors/chemicals/documents/classification/. Accessed 10 Apr 2013... [Pg.826]

European legislation on the classification, labelling and packaging (the CEP Regulations) of substances and mixtures came into force in 2009. From 1 June 2015, chemical suppliers must comply with the CLP Regulations. [Pg.17]

DCB underwent a risk assessment in the European Union which was published in 2004 [57], As a substance produced or imported into the European Union at 10,000-100,000 tonnes per annum, 1,4-DCB was also notified under REACH with a full suite of data in 2009 and the hazards characterized under the regulation on Classification, Labelling, and Packaging of substances and mixtures (CLP). These efforts assembled vastly more data on the ecotoxicity and mammalian toxicity of 1,4-DCB than were available to the US EPA in 1975. [Pg.160]

Regulate the classification, provision of safety data sheets, labelling and packaging of substances and preparations dangerous for supply. There are specific exceptions, e.g. medicines, pesticides, wastes, radioactive substances or preparations. [Pg.594]


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