Harmonization of classification and labelling of chemical products in the European Union: an overview of regulation CLP solutions ComplyMarket
Adopts the organization of <span dir="LTR"> CLP For the classification and labeling of materials ((EC) No 1272/2008) on the United Nations International System for Standardization of Roads and Means (GHS). It aims to ensure a high level of protection for health and the environment, as well as the free movement of materials, mixtures and articles. Organized CLP Modifying the Hazardous Substances Directive (67/548/EEC (DSD)), and directive hazardous preparations (1999/45/EC (DPD)), regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 (REACH). Since June 1, 2015, it has become CLP It is the only law in force in the European Union for the classification and labelling of substances and mixtures.
specify CLP Detailed criteria for marking elements such as explanatory symbols, sign words, hazard standard data, prevention, response, storage and disposal, for each hazard category and classification. It also specifies general packaging standards to ensure the safe provision of hazardous substances and mixtures. In addition to directing the risk through marking requirements, CLP also the basis for many legislative provisions on chemical risk management.
Obligations are required under CLP manufacturers and importers provide classification and labeling information for substances that are placed on the market to a table C&L managed by the European Chemistry Agency. Thanks to the addition of Annex VIII to the regulation CLP In 2017, poison centers now have uniform information requirements for notifications under Article 45. This information is provided to designated bodies in the Member State and is used to respond to health emergencies.
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