Practical sheet | REF: FIC0162 V1

Classifying a substance: the importance of harmonized classification?

Author: Gautier VINCENT

Publication date: October 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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    3. Harmonization sometimes needs to be completed

    If necessary, you should draw up additional classifications. Indeed, the classification of your substance may be partially harmonized and therefore incomplete, as the CLP regulation focuses on the properties of greatest concern (CMR and respiratory sensitizer).

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    To do this, follow the same procedure as for establishing the classification of a substance (see List of hazard categories (Tool List of hazard categories (H code) )).

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