3. Identifying substances
As a minimum, you must identify the hazardous substances contained in your product. For each substance thus identified, you will note :
identification: chemical name (if necessary, different chemical names) ;
its composition: percentage by mass ranges in general;
its identification numbers in CAS commercial inventories ;
its identification numbers in the European regulatory inventories CE, EINECS, EILINCS, INDEX ;
registration (REACh) and marketing authorization (REACh) numbers;
its inclusion in regulatory lists (positive or negative, other obligations) including CLP Annex (Harmonized Classification), see CLP-listed substance
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