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Figure 2. GHS/CLP hazard pictograms with codes and identification


Figure 3. CLP labelling elements for aspiration hazards


hazard the new labelling as aspiration toxic chemical shall be indicated on the packaging from 1 June 2015. Only if the above mentioned transitional regulations for mixtures already placed on the market with DPD labelling are applicable, the date will be postponed for 2 years to 1 June 2017.


Figure 3 shows elements of the CLP labelling for aspiration toxic substances and mixtures. It should be noted that for selecting the


Author


The author of the article, Dr. Ralf Michael, is head of department for chemical legislation and occupational safety of UNITI-Mineralöltechnologie GmbH in Berlin. UNITI is the German association of small and medium-sized companies in the fuels, lubricants and heating fuels sector. UNITI represents 1,500 mineral oil companies employing approximately 75,000 people, with a total annual turnover of about 35 billion Euros. More information about UNITI and the various events and training courses provided by UNITI is available at:


Link www.uniti.de/uniti-gruppe/


precautionary statements the user groups (industrial/professional users or general public) should be taken into account.


Footnote to figures: The given elements, hazard statements, precautionary statements and EUH statements take into consideration the amendments of the CLP Regulation up to the 6th ATP, June 2014.


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