Practical sheet | REF: FIC0969 V1

Preparing chemicals: determining the DPD classification

Author: Antony FASTIER

Publication date: October 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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5. Determine preparation classification

To establish the classification of the preparation, the indications of danger will be listed and associated with the risk phrases.

The usual practice is to list physico-chemical hazards in order, followed by toxicological hazards and then environmental hazards. For each category of hazard, the most severe are given priority.

Example: for health hazards, CMR properties will appear first, followed by very toxic, toxic, harmful, corrosive and finally irritant properties:

Preparation X :

  • Carc. Cat. 3 ; R40 ;

  • T ; R23/24/25 ;

  • C ; R34 ;

  • R43.

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