Practical sheet | REF: FIC0138 V1

Harmonized" classifications vs. "proposed by a REACh dossier

Author: Gautier VINCENT

Publication date: May 10, 2025 | Lire en français

You do not have access to this resource.
Click here to request your free trial access!

Already subscribed? Log in!


4. Our advice

4.1 Take the time to look at the two classifications and compare them.

The omission of a hazard class can have a major impact on the management of risks arising from the classification (ICPE classification, workplace assessment, etc.).

SCROLL TO TOP

4.2 Pay close attention to the various notes in Appendix VI, as in some cases they may modify or delete a hazard class.

For example, note U states that when the substance is placed on the market, gases must be classified as "gases under pressure" in one of the...

You do not have access to this resource.

Exclusive to subscribers. 97% yet to be discovered!

You do not have access to this resource.
Click here to request your free trial access!

Already subscribed? Log in!


The Ultimate Scientific and Technical Reference

A Comprehensive Knowledge Base, with over 1,200 authors and 100 scientific advisors
+ More than 10,000 articles and 1,000 how-to sheets, over 800 new or updated articles every year
From design to prototyping, right through to industrialization, the reference for securing the development of your industrial projects

This article is included in

Chemical risk prevention manager

This offer includes:

Knowledge Base

Updated and enriched with articles validated by our scientific committees

Services

A set of exclusive tools to complement the resources

Practical Path

Operational and didactic, to guarantee the acquisition of transversal skills

Doc & Quiz

Interactive articles with quizzes, for constructive reading

Subscribe now!

Ongoing reading
Our advice