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Knowledgebase structure
This is the CLP Knowledgebase structure, all the text contains click-through links to active categories and pages. Categories are listed as headings, and the pages are bullet points.
Last updated 10-07-2017.
CLP background
- The importance of hazard communication for chemicals
- Duty of Care in UK Law
- Overall sequence of hazard communication
- What is CLP?
- Legal basis of CLP
- About GHS
- GHS within CLP
- About CHIP
- CHIP within CLP
- About REACH
- REACH and CLP
- About Transport of Dangerous Goods
- Transport and CLP
- CLP after Brexit
- CLP background summary
Scope of CLP
- Overall scope of CLP
- Products not covered by CLP
- Hazards not included in CLP
- CLP Physical Hazards
- CLP Health Hazards
- CLP Environmental Hazards
- Summary of CLP scope
C&L Inventory Notification
- About the C&L Inventory
- When and what to notify to the C&L Inventory
- How to notify to the C&L Inventory
- After C&L notification
- Summary of C&L Notification
CLP Building Blocks
- About CLP Building Blocks
- Product Identifiers
- CLP-GHS classifications
- CLP Pictograms (Symbols)
- The Signal Word
- H Statements
- P Statements
- EUH Statements
- Harmonised Classifications under CLP
- Specific Concentration Limits
- M-factors
- Summary of CLP Building Blocks
Chemical identification
- About chemical identification in CLP
- Chemical names
- The chemical formula
- Chemical structures
- The IUPAC nomenclature system
- Chemical trade names
- CAS numbers
- EC numbers
- Index numbers
- REACH registration numbers
- REACH Authorisation numbers
- Unique Formulation Identifier number
- Colour Index Names and Numbers
- Summary of chemical identification
Chemicals with non-CLP designations
- About chemicals with non-CLP designations
- SVHC List
- Authorisation List
- Restricted chemicals
- Persistent Organic Pollutants
- Chemicals with Workplace Exposure Limits
- PBT, Persistent Bioaccumulative and Toxic Substances
- vPvB, very Persistent very Bioaccumulative Substances
- Ozone depleting chemicals
- Prior Informed Consent substances
- Nano materials
- IARC Carcinogen List
- Summary of chemicals with non-CLP designations
About the CLP Classification Process
- Who is responsible for classifying and labelling a product
- Using existing information when classifying for CLP
- The CLP Classification Sequence
- Keeping CLP and SDS information on file
- Summary of the CLP classification process
Published CLP classifications
- About published CLP classifications
- Finding CLP classifications on the ECHA website
- Scope of CLP Harmonised Classifications
- Harmonised Classifications List
- How to read Harmonised Classifications
- CLP classifications in REACH dossiers
- How to read CLP classifications in REACH dossiers
- CLP classifications on the C&L Inventory
- How to read CLP classifications notified to the C&L Inventory
- CLP classifications on supplier SDSs
- Comparing published CLP classifications
- Summary of published CLP classifications
Published non CLP classifications
- About published non-CLP classifications
- Converting GHS classifications to CLP
- Converting CHIP classifications to CLP
- Converting Transport classifications to CLP
- Using NFPA ratings for CLP
- Converting other non-GHS classifications to CLP
- Summary of published non CLP classifications
When a substance needs to be classified
- Is your product a substance or mixture
- When to classify a substance for CLP yourself
- Procedure for classifying substances
- Finding published data on substances
- Modelling and read-across for substance classification
- Summary of when a substance needs to be classified
Tests to generate CLP classification data
- About tests for CLP classification
- CLP physical hazard tests
- CLP health hazard tests
- CLP environmental hazard tests
- Summary of tests for CLP classification
First principles CLP Classification
- About CLP Classification from First Principles
- CLP physical hazard classification from first principles
- CLP health hazard classification from first principles
- CLP environmental hazard classification from first principles
- Summary of CLP classification from first principles
When a mixture needs to be classified
- When to classify a mixture for CLP yourself
- Procedure for classifying mixtures
- Obtaining a mixture recipe for CLP classification
- Finding information on component substances
- Using data from non-CLP Safety Data Sheets
- Bridging principles and read-across for mixture classification
- Summary of when a mixture needs to be classified
Mixture CLP Classification
- About CLP classification for mixtures
- Physical hazard classification of mixtures
- Flammability of liquid mixtures calculation
- Health hazard classification of mixtures
- Environmental hazard classification of mixtures
- Summary of CLP classification of mixtures
- About classifying for EUH hazards
- EUH classification sequence
- Summary of EUH Statement classification
CLP Labels
- About CLP Labelling
- Information precedence for CLP
- Generating CLP label information
- CLP Label Content
- Misleading claims on CLP label
- Unique Formulation Identifier
- Mixture components identified on CLP label
- CLP Label Languages
- CLP label layout
- Small package labelling
- Packages requiring CLP labels
- CLP Label Printing
- Fixing the CLP Label to a Package
- Tactile CLP Labels
- Individual CLP symbol labels
- Pro forma CLP labels
- Summary of CLP labelling
Packaging for Supply of Chemicals
- About CLP Packaging Requirements
- Non-Transport-approved packaging for CLP products
- Filling packages under CLP
- Tactile CLP packaging
- Child resistant fastenings
- Packaging Laundry Liquitabs
- Summary of CLP packaging requirements
Safety Data Sheets
- About Safety Data Sheets
- SDS competent person
- Products requiring SDSs
- Where supply chain communication is required without an SDS
- Safety Data Sheet writing sequence
- Misleading claims on Safety Data Sheet
- Safety Data Sheet languages
- Issuing Safety Data Sheets to users
- Multiple-component products needing SDSs
- Safety Data Sheet layout
- Specific REACH information on the SDS
- Mixture components identified on SDS
- Pro forma Safety Data Sheets
- Summary of SDSs
Safety Data Sheet Sections
- About SDS Sections
- Section 1 of the SDS
- Section 2 of the SDS
- Section 3 of the SDS
- Section 4 of the SDS
- Section 5 of the SDS
- Section 6 of the SDS
- Section 7 of the SDS
- Section 8 of the SDS
- Section 9 of the SDS
- Section 10 of the SDS
- Section 11 of the SDS
- Section 12 of the SDS
- Section 13 of the SDS
- Section 14 of the SDS
- Section 15 of the SDS
- Section 16 of the SDS
- SDS Annex
Poison Centre Notification
- About Poison Centre Notification
- Scope of Poison Centre Notification
- Generating a UFI
- List of Poison Centres
- Summary of Poison Centre Notification
Hazard communication for special cases
- Aerosols
- Articles containing CLP products
- Asbestos containing articles
- Authorised Substances
- Biocides
- Biological hazards
- Bulk chemicals
- Candles
- Chromic acid solutions
- Consumer products
- Detergents
- Explosives
- Laundry Liquitabs
- Lead containing products
- Mixtures with confidential component substances
- Non hazardous products
- Pesticides, including plant protection products
- Product samples
- Products with a Harmonised Classification
- Products with labelling derogations
- Products with Workplace Exposure Limits
- Restricted substances
- Sensitiser containing products
- Small packages
- Stabilised products
- Substances with uses not registered under REACH
- SVHCs on candidate list
- Toll manufactured products
Selling and advertising hazardous products
- About selling and advertising hazardous products
- Misleading claims on CLP label or SDS
- Selling and advertising CLP products
- Selling and advertising products with a Safety Data Sheet
- Selling PIC products
- Summary of selling and advertising hazardous products
Printables
Printable forms
- Pro forma CLP labels
- Pro forma Safety Data Sheets
- Classification comparison forms
- First principle classification forms
- Mixture classification forms
- Labelling forms
FAQS
- CLP Knowledgebase Terms of Use
- How to use the CLP Knowledgebase
- Knowledgebase structure – this page!
- Acronyms in the CLP Knowledgebase
- Useful information
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