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Gautier VINCENT: Manager of SICADAE
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Your company receives products from third parties. You therefore need information about the hazards to humans and the environment, precautions for storage and use, and disposal of these products. This information is available in the product's safety data sheet (SDS).
This sheet will help you determine whether you can request an SDS or other information from your supplier.
A step-by-step analysis of REACh requirements and exemptions relating to the obligation to distribute SDSs will enable you to understand and justify your request for information. You must therefore check:
if your product falls within the scope of the SDS;
if your product is exempt from the REACh regulation;
if you are not an end user of mixtures in certain products;
whether the substances or mixtures you receive must have an SDS.
Regulations relating to SDSs are updated regularly. This sheet lists the latest changes.
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Règlement (CE) n° 1907/2006 du Parlement Européen et du Conseil du 18 décembre 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), establishing a European Chemicals Agency, amending Directive 1999/45/EC and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No....
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