Mistakes to avoid
Understanding and teaching the hazard classes and categories of the CLP Regulation
Practical sheet REF: FIC0733 V1
Mistakes to avoid
Understanding and teaching the hazard classes and categories of the CLP Regulation

Author : Gautier VINCENT

Publication date: May 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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6. Mistakes to avoid

6.1 Don't confuse pictograms with hazard class determination

It's not pictograms that determine hazard classes, but the opposite: a pictogram is derived from an assigned hazard class and category. Alas, as the pictogram is the most visual and striking labelling element, this error in reasoning is widespread, even among chemists and specialists.

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6.2 Don't overlook warning labels

The warning statement ("CAUTION" or "DANGER") didn't exist before, so it's a label element that must not be forgotten....

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