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CLP
Our team of IT developers, engineers and REACH consultants have developed a module in Assent Compliance Suite as well as provide expert guidance / consulting for companies with CLP requirements. If you think you may have CLP requirements and are unsure about any compliance related issue feel free to contact Assent anytime and we would be happy to provide a free assessment
CLP Background
The CLP regulation sets the rules for classification and labeling of chemicals. It aims to determine whether a substance or mixture displays properties that lead to a classification as hazardous. Once such properties are identified and the substance or mixture is classified accordingly, manufacturers, importers, downstream users and distributors of substances or mixtures, as well as producers and importers of certain specific articles (explosive articles which are subject to classification according to Part 2 of Annex I to CLP) should communicate the identified hazards of these substances or mixtures to other actors in the supply chain, including to consumers. The hazard of a substance or mixture is the potential for that substance or mixture to cause harm. It depends on the intrinsic properties of the substance or mixture. In this connection hazard evaluation is the process by which information about the intrinsic properties of a substance or mixture is assessed to determine their potential to cause harm. In cases where the nature and severity of an identified hazard meets the classification criteria, hazard classification is the assignment of a standardized description of this hazard of a substance or a mixture causing harm to human health or the environment. Hazard labelling allows for the communication of hazard classification to the user of a substance or mixture, to alert the user to the presence of a hazard and the need to avoid exposures and the resulting risks. CLP sets general packaging standards, in order to ensure the safe supply of hazardous substances and mixtures. CLP also requires notification to the ECHA for substances under the scope of REACH as well as substances that are deemed hazardous and are placed on the market either on their own or in a mixture above the concentration limits specified in this Regulation or Directive 1999/45/EC, where relevant, which results in the classification of the mixture as hazardous. What do these changes mean for you? Make sure you understand what your duties are under the new CLP Regulation. You Make sure you understand the transitional periods to ensure that you re-classify, label Co-operate with others in your supply chain, to make sure the changes are managed Check that your chemicals are correctly classified and that your product labels are |
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