What should you do about new information on the composition and hazards of mixtures or substances? What about new regulations that concern you?
Receipt an updating SDS: identifying important information
Practical sheet REF: FIC0323 V1
What should you do about new information on the composition and hazards of mixtures or substances? What about new regulations that concern you?
Receipt an updating SDS: identifying important information

Author : Maryvonne GUIDON-LE BRUN

Publication date: March 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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4. What should you do about new information on the composition and hazards of mixtures or substances? What about new regulations that concern you?

If the composition and/or classification of substances and mixtures has changed, you must :

  • classify your mixtures (see CLP Annex 1) ;

  • review the impact and hazard studies and risk analyses to which you are subject (chemical risk assessment, articles R. 4412-1 of the Code du travail , R. 512-8 and R. 512-9 of the Code de l’environnement );

  • review your company's documents and displays based on the hazards of substances and mixtures (operational and prevention documents, etc.).

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