What information is needed to classify it?
Preparing chemicals: determining the DPD classification

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What information is needed to classify it?


Preparing chemicals: determining the DPD classification

Author : Antony FASTIER

Publication date: October 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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2. What information is needed to classify it?

Once you have characterized your preparation, you need to identify the information available to determine whether it involves a physical, health or environmental hazard.

Relevant data can have several origins:

  • data specific to this preparation (if you have information on the intrinsic properties of the preparation itself);

  • component-specific data.

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