1. What data can you retrieve from your "purchasing/sales/HSE" database?
All substances, whether on their own or in mixtures, should be listed, with at least the following information included in your inventory (see Inventory: information to be included
their main identification numbers (e.g. CAS No., EC No. [ELINCS or EINECS], chemical and/or trade name);
name and country of supplier (specify if distributor) ;
in the case of a mixture, the percentage of each substance present. In fact, each substance in the...
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Huguette Déchariaux, REACh: a new regulation for chemical substances, SL 6 705, Éditions Techniques de l'ingénieur - www.techniques-ingenieur.fr
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Regulation (EC) n°1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of December 18, 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACh)
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