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Gautier VINCENT: Managing Director, SICADAE
INTRODUCTION
Your substances/mixtures are classified according to the Dangerous Substances/Preparations Directive, and you need to classify them according to the CLP Regulation. You'll need to choose your conversion method and take into account the associated special features.
The CLP regulation requires you to classify your substances and will require you to classify your mixtures according to CLP criteria, which may differ from DSD/DPD criteria. It is therefore important to establish this new classification.
What are the different ways of achieving this?
What information will you be basing your decision on?
What are the special features?
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Agence européenne des produits chimiques (ECHA) www.echa.europa.eu: this site, mainly available in English, lists information on :
classification and labeling regulations (Legislation section)
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