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 TOP4.2 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...
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