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European CLP Regulations

CHIP hazard symbols

 CHIP hazard symbolsCLP Regulations or The European Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures came into force in all EU member states, including the UK, on 20 January 2010. The main goal of the CLP regulation is to:

The intention of the CLP Regulation is very similar to CHIP: substances and mixtures that are placed on the market should be classified, labelled and packaged appropriately. However, because CLP adopts the GHS, in time, the same classifications and labelling will be used throughout the world.

A few changes that are obvious will be the new hazard pictograms that are found on chemicals.

Although the CLP hazard pictograms are very similar to the CHIP hazard symbols, they have a new shape, design, and colour. The main symbols are as follows:

There are some chemicals that are not covered by CLP as they have a more specialised purpose and are covered by more specific legislation.

The CLP Regulation does not apply to the following substances:

The CLP Regulation also does not apply to the following chemicals which are in their finished state intended for the final user:

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