Practical sheet | REF: FIC0307 V1

I use chemicals. How do I know if my site qualifies for ICPE classification?

Author: Maryvonne GUIDON-LE BRUN

Publication date: April 10, 2019 | Lire en français

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    3. Classify the mixtures on your site

    You must identify mixtures not listed in step 1 because they are not subject to an SDS:

    • internal preparations (per treatment bath) ;

    • intermediate products ;

    • WASTE ;

    • on-site effluents.

    You will need to classify these mixtures according to the CLP regulation in order to deduce their hazard statements (see Mixing chemical substances: determining the CLP classification [FIC 0608]...

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