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What is CLP Annex VI?

What is CLP Annex VI?

Annex VI to the CLP Regulation contains a list of harmonized classification and labelling for around 7,000 hazardous substances. It is mandatory for the suppliers of the respective substances or mixture to apply harmonized classification and labelling to prepare GHS labels and safety data sheets.

What is CLP criteria?

CLP is based on the Globally Harmonised System of. Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) and is implementing the provisions of the GHS. within the EU. The objective of this document is to provide detailed guidance on the application. of the CLP criteria for physical, health and environmental hazards.

Is CLP a legal requirement UK?

As GHS is a voluntary agreement rather than a law, it must be adopted through a suitable national or regional legal mechanism to ensure it becomes legally binding. That’s what the EU CLP Regulation does. The EU CLP Regulation as amended, is retained in GB law.

What is a CLP document?

The CLP Regulation (for “Classification, Labelling and Packaging”) is a European Union regulation from 2008, which aligns the European Union system of classification, labelling and packaging of chemical substances and mixtures to the Globally Harmonised System (GHS).

What is Annex VI reach?

ANNEX VI: Information requirements referred to in Article 10 – details the general information needed for the submission of a registration dossier and evaluation. ANNEX VII: Standard information requirements for substances manufactured or imported in quantities of one tonne or more.

What is not covered by CLP?

The GB CLP Regulation does NOT apply to the following chemicals: radioactive substances and mixtures. substances and mixtures subject to customs supervision. non-isolated intermediaries.

Why is CLP important?

CLP allows for the identification of hazardous chemicals and the communication of these hazards to users through labelling. It also provides the basis for safety data sheets (SDS) regulated under the REACH Regulation, and sets requirements for the packaging of hazardous chemicals.

Do wax melts need CLP labels?

Do I need CLP labels for candles & wax melts? Yes. Candles and wax melts fall within the CLP Regulations and so they need compliant labels.

How do I create a CLP file?

To create a CLP file, select an area of measures with the Selection tool, press CTRL, choose Cut or Copy from the “Edit” menu, name the file, choose the save location, and click OK.

What program opens a CLP file?

Users of Microsoft Windows-based systems can install the Corel PaintShop Pro X4 software and the Microsoft ClipBook Viewer program to implement support for viewing the content of these CLP files.

Where can I find the CLP Article 45 and Annex VIII translations?

You can access the translations from this webpage: use the language menu on the top right corner of the page. This document provides guidance on the provisions of Article 45 and Annex VIII to CLP. These concern the obligation to submit certain information on hazardous mixtures placed on the market, for emergency response reasons.

What is the CLP Regulation?

The CLP Regulation ensures that the hazards presented by chemicals are clearly communicated to workers and consumers in the European Union through classification and labelling of chemicals.

What is the 17th ATP of CLP 2021/849?

On March 11th, 2021, the European Commission published the 17th ATP of CLP (Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/849) in the EU Official Journal. This new ATP amends Part 3 of Annex VI to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures.

Where can I find the translations of the CLP documents?

Some of these documents have been or will be translated into official EU languages. You can access the translations from this webpage: use the language menu on the top right corner of the page. This document provides guidance on the provisions of Article 45 and Annex VIII to CLP.