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What is CLP Regulation ? ✔ CLP will completely replace the actual Dangerous Substance Directive until June 2015 ✔ It is the new European Regulation on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of chemical substances and mixtures. ✔ CLP is about the of chemical substances and mixtures and how to inform others about them. hazards
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What is changing ? The most important is the change in the labeling symbols : Instead of the hazard symbols with black printing on orange rectangles, now nine hazard pictogramms are used to provide warnings. Pictograms Symbols R and S sentences have been replaced by H and P (Hazard and Precautionary) The previous nomenclature : toxic, irritant, corosive… has been replaced by two “signals words” : Danger or Warning
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What is changing ? With the new regulation there are now classes : –Five classes for physical dangers –Four classes for health hazards –One classe for environnemental dangers Classes can be divided (six divisions for flammable…)
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Classes for Physical dangers Explosive Flammable Oxidising Gases under pressure Corrosive to metals
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Classes for Health hazards Acute toxicity (categories 1,2 and 3) Skin corrosion, serious eye damage Acute toxicity (category 4), irritation Germ cell mutagenicity, reproductive toxicity, Respiratory sensitisation
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Classe for Environmental hazards Hazardous to the aquatic environment
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Hazards categories For one hazard classe (acute toxicity, skin corrosion…), different categories may exist, depending on the danger (Categories 1,2,3 and 4)
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Statements On the label, there are sentences, = word grouped to express commands Two kinds of statements
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‘Old’ LabellingCLP labeling Symbol Indication of danger Explosive Extremely/very flammable Oxidising Very toxic/toxic Corrosive Harmful/irritating Dangerous for the environment Risk phraseR## Safety phraseS## Pictogram Signal wordDanger Warning Hazard statement H### EUH### Precautionary statement P### In summary…
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