Examples of using Classification and labelling in English and their translations into Finnish
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Harmonised classification and labelling for other effects may also be added to Annex I of Directive 67/548/EEC on a case-by-case basis if justification is provided demonstrating the need for action at Community level.
Member States acknowledged the importance of having sufficient data to enable appropriate classification and labelling and to ensure the protection of human health
A classification and labelling inventory, listing the information referred to in Article 110(1), both for information notified under Article 110(1) as well as
The Commission Working Group“Classification and Labelling of Dangerous Substances- Health Effects”,
mixtures, those endpoints which are already referred to under the current EU regime on classification and labelling, while not adding further endpoints.
this proposal introduces changes designed to extend the scope of the directive in relation to dangerous preparations to the following five new sectors: classification and labelling in terms of environmental risks,
CLP processes(e.g. classification and labelling) for nanoforms as it would for any other form of a substance
mixtures, called the Globally Harmonised System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals GHS.
if possible, as well as decisions taken at Community level to harmonise the classification and labelling of some substances.
there is also the extension of hazard classification and labelling requirements to cover pesticides, with the label
TITLE X CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING INVENTORY.
Find out more about how SGS can help you achieve full compliance on safety data sheets, classification and labeling.
These new Safety Data Sheets comply with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals GHS.
Directive 98/98/EC revised the classi fication and labelling of dangerous substances, as laid down in Directive 67/548/EEC, after the accession of Austria,
key stakeholders to determine a classification and labeling system to be used worldwide, known as the'Globally Harmonized System' GHS.
Examination of the proposed classification and labelling.
Proposal for the classification and labelling of the substance.
Clearer, more coherent and consequently more market-oriented wine classification and labelling.
All substances placed on the market are subject to classification and labelling requirements.
The substance(s) concerned and the harmonised classification and labelling proposed, or.