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Obligations of the CLP regulation pertain to classification, labelling, packaging, notification to the European inventory of substances and notification of mixture to the Belgian...
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As a professional associated with the chemicals sector (substance, mixture or article), you have duties pertaining to classification, labelling and packaging. They are defined by...
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Before placing a substance or mixture on the market, you must meet the following requirements:1. Classify, label and package the substances and mixtures in compliance with Article...
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Before placing a substance or mixture on the market, you must meet the following requirements:1. You must label and package the substances and mixtures that are marketed in...
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Before placing a substance or mixture on the market, you must meet the following requirements:• Classify, label and package the substances and mixtures in compliance with Article...
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Before placing some specific articles on the market, you must meet the following two requirements:1. In case you are producing and placing on the market an explosive article as...
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Latest 48 hours before placing a hazardous mixture on the Belgian market, the responsible for placing on the market must send all information to the Poison Centre that it deems...
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The purpose of classification and labelling of a substance or a mixture is to ensure that the hazards of a chemical product are clearly informed to the consumers and to the...
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As defined in Article 17 of the CLP regulation, the label must include the following items: name, address and telephone number of the supplier(s), nominal quantity of the...
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The safety data sheet is required for each substance or mixture by Article 31 and appendix II of the REACH regulation. This appendix contains all the information that must appear...