Examples of CLP Regulation in a sentence
In ADR 2.2.9.1.10.5, substances and mixtures are classified as environmentally hazardous substances (aquatic environment) on the basis of Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures (CLP Regulation).
The Seller is compliant or is in the process to comply with the latest REACh Regulation, CLP Regulation and GHS Regulation.
The Consortium has been approached by the Company with a request to have Confidential Information (as defined in Schedule 1) made available to the Company for the purposes of the Company complying with its REACH or associated CLP Regulation obligations for the Purpose Substance (defined in Schedule 4).
Supplier shall ensure at all times that Purchaser is provided promptly with relevant and up-to-date Safety Data Sheet(s) in accordance with the requirements of the REACH Regulation and the CLP Regulation.
There is evidence based on the RAC opinion2 on UV-320 that indicates that the substance meets the criteria for classification as STOT RE 2 as defined in the CLP Regulation (EC) 1272/2008.
Supplier warrants that at the date of entering into the Agreement all those substances incorporated in the Goods which are dangerous and exempted from registration under the REACH Regulation, are notified to the European Chemical Agency (“ECHA”) in accordance with the obligations laid down in Articles 39 and 40 of the CLP Regulation.
To the extent required, Supplier warrants that it, and all sub-suppliers of substances used in relation to the Goods, complies with the REACH Regulation (EU Regulation on Registration, Evaluation, Authorization and Restriction of Chemicals (EC 1907/2006), CLP Regulation (EU CLP Regulation (EC 1272/2008) and any other chemical compliance rules and regulations relevant for the Goods.
This would in particular require assistance in analysing the scientific data presented in the CLH dossier to justify a classification of a substance in accordance with the criteria set out in the CLP Regulation as carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction category 1 or 2, or as a respiratory sensitizer.
The CLP Regulation (European Parliament and Council 2008) explicitly states that it applies to substances and mixtures in all physical states or forms (Art.
The corresponding labelling is also stated in the CLP Regulation and guidance is provided by ECHA (2015a, 2015b).