Practical sheet | REF: FIC0164 V1

Chemical substance: determine DSD classification

Author: Antony FASTIER

Publication date: October 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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1. What's your substance?

It is important to correctly identify the substance for which you are determining a classification. A substance is defined by its IUPAC name, identification numbers (CAS, CE...), purity and impurity profile.

1.1 Determining a classification

The CLP regulation obliges manufacturers, importers and distributors to propose a classification for a substance in order to identify its hazards.

It will enable :

  • information on these hazards via labelling and safety data sheets;

  • propose management/protection measures for users and the environment;

  • propose classifications for mixtures/preparations based on this substance.

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