4. My SDS contains appendices. Are they all justified?
The risk assessments included in exposure scenarios integrate health and the environment. Depending on the hazards of the product, one or both may be included.
If my product is classified only for the environment, the appendices must deal only with the environmental aspect (unless the product presents a particular health hazard not covered by the classification).
If my product is classified only for health, it is not automatic that this is the only aspect to be addressed in the annexes. This is because the environmental classification only covers the "water" compartment; it is therefore possible for the substance to be dangerous for another compartment (sediment, etc.) without being classified as dangerous under CLP.
Also, some hazards will not require an annex. Either on...
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