EU: CLP andSolution Overview for ComplyMarket
Classification, Labeling, and Packaging (CLP)Regulation ((EC) No 1272/2008) is based on the United Nations Global Harmonized System (GHS). Its purpose is to ensure a high level of protection for health and the environment, as well as to achieve the free movement of substances, mixtures and products. CLP Regulation is based on the Dangerous Goods Directive (67/548/EEC(DSD))、 Hazardous Preparations Directive (1999/45/EC (DPD) )), and rules (EC)No 1907/2006(REACH) has been revised. 20156 1<span style="font-family: 'MS Gothic'; mso-bidi-font-family: 'MS Gothic';"After > date, CLP is EU.
CLP has set detailed standards for labeling elements such as pictograms, signal words, and standard statements for hazards, prevention, response, storage, and disposal for all hazard classes and categories. It also sets general packaging standards to ensure a safe supply of hazardous materials and mixtures. In addition to communicating hazards through labeling requirements, CLP is also the basis for many legal provisions on chemical risk management.
CLP, Manufacturers and importers are required to provide classification and labeling information on the substances they are placing on the market in the C&L held by ECHA must be submitted to the inventory.
2017 RegulationVIII causes the poison center to Article 45. This information will be submitted to the designated authorities of the Member States and will be used for health response in the event of an emergency.
ComplyMarketHow it will help you:
- our team uses CLP directives.
- CLP and other relevant regulations.