Section 2: Classification and labelling
How to analyze an SDS in 16-section ?
Practical sheet REF: FIC1647 V1
Section 2: Classification and labelling
How to analyze an SDS in 16-section ?

Author : Guillaume DELEDALLE

Publication date: January 10, 2021, Review date: August 1, 2025 | Lire en français

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4. Section 2: Classification and labelling

To check the classification of a product, the approach is different for substances and mixtures. In the case of a substance, the first step is to check whether there is a harmonized classification for the substance, and if so, whether it is complied with. In the case of a mixture, it is possible to check the classification on the basis of the components. It should be noted, however, that in-depth verification of the classification may sometimes require expert advice, so the most basic alternative is often to rely on your supplier.

If you'd like to check your classification in a simplified way, you can check that the H symbols and pictograms match, and that there is only one warning (caution or danger).

A label is consistent with the classification. It must include one or more GHS pictograms, a signal word (caution or danger), one or more...

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