Why are DSD/DPD hazard symbols no longer permitted on labels and safety data sheets after 1 June 2017?
From that date, only CLP-compliant hazard pictograms may be used, so the former DSD/DPD symbols no longer have legal validity.
Where can I find the new CLP hazard pictograms now that the old symbols can no longer be used?
They are available on our “Hazard pictograms” page; you can view or download them here: [https://www.msds-europe.com/hazardpictogram/](https://www.msds-europe.com/hazardpictogram/)
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