3. Whether or not to take specific hazard classes into account
3.1 Specific to self-classification
Article 4.3 of the CLP Regulation specifies that if the substance also falls within one or more hazard classes or differentiations not covered by an entry in Annex VI, classification shall be carried out in accordance with Title II for these hazard classes or differentiations.
The classification available in the registration file has been made in accordance with Title II. You must therefore take into account the hazard classes and categories specific to self-classification.
These additional classifications may concern :
a hazard not covered by the harmonized classification; for example, a substance may be classified in Annex VI for repeated toxicity,...
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Règlement (UE) n°286/2011 de la commission du 10 mars 2011 amending, for the purposes of its adaptation to technical and scientific progress, Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on classification.
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