Practical sheet | REF: FIC0298 V1

Do I use chemicals? Could this lead to the production of hazardous waste? How do I classify my waste?

Author: Maryvonne GUIDON-LE BRUN

Publication date: August 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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3. Make the most of the information provided by your supplier

You need to take into account the information provided by your supplier on the waste generated by the products he has delivered to you. This information may include data on hazards that are not easily accessible to you, such as the formation of hazardous degradation products, the emission of hazardous dust during sanding or grinding...

3.1 SDS (article 31 of REACh)

Sections 13 and 15.1 of the SDS, and in some cases sections 5, 6 and 7, will give you practical or regulatory information in addition to the hazard classification (chapters 2 and 3).

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