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Gautier VINCENT: Managing Director, SICADAE
INTRODUCTION
Annex VIII of the CLP Regulation obliges first marketers of a mixture classified as hazardous or a biocide to notify the local authorities to facilitate their identification in the event of an accident. IUCLID software is used to prepare notification dossiers for the "poison control centers" in the various countries of the European Union. When this file is drawn up, the composition of the mixture placed on the market must be specified. In some cases, this composition may contain other mixtures, a MiM (mixture in mixture), which may be entered differently depending on the information available to you.
The purpose of this sheet is to show you the various steps involved in entering a MiM in a PCN file under IUCLID.
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Règlements CLP n° 1272/2008 : version d’origine 2008 et version consolidée . The consolidated version is not an official version, but reproduces the CLP regulation modified by all the updates. See also Adaptations...
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