Directive 1999/45/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 May 1999 concerning the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous preparations
Official Journal L 200 , 30/07/1999 P. 0001 - 0068
DIRECTIVE 1999/45/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL
of 31 May 1999
concerning the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to the classification, packaging and labelling of dangerous preparations
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 95 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal of the Commission(1),
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee(2),
Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 251 of the Treaty(3),
HAVE ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
Article 1
Objectives and scope 1. This Directive aims at the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to:
when such preparations are placed on the market of the Member States.
2. This Directive shall apply to preparations which:
3. The specific provisions set out:
-in Article 14
shall also apply to preparations which are not considered dangerous within the meaning of Articles 5, 6 or 7 but may nevertheless present a specific hazard.
6. This Directive shall not apply to:
-the carriage of dangerous preparations by rail, road, inland waterway, sea or air,
- preparations in transit which are under customs supervision, provided they do not undergo any treatment or processing.
Article 2 Definitions
1. For the purposes of this Directive:
2. The following are "dangerous" within the meaning of this Directive:
Article 3
Determination of dangerous properties of preparations
1. The evaluation of the hazards of a preparation shall be based on the determination of:
These different properties shall be determined in accordance with the provisions laid down in Articles 5, 6 and 7.
Where laboratory tests are conducted, they shall be carried out on the preparation as placed on the market.
2. Where the determination of dangerous properties is carried out in accordance with Articles 5, 6 and 7, all dangerous substances within the meaning of Article 2 and in particular those which:
shall be taken into consideration in accordance with the provisions laid down in the method used.
3. For preparations covered by this Directive, dangerous substances as referred to in paragraph 2 which are classified as dangerous on the basis of their health and/or environmental effects, whether they are present as impurities or additives, shall be taken into consideration when their concentrations are equal to, or greater than, those defined in the following table unless lower values are given in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC, or in Part B of Annex II to this Directive or in Part B of Annex III thereto, unless otherwise specified in Annex V to this Directive.
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Article 4
General principles of classification and labelling
Article 5
Evaluation of the hazards deriving from physico-chemical properties
the determination of the explosive, oxidising, extremely flammable, highly flammable, or flammable properties is not necessary provided that:
Article 6
Evaluation of health hazards
1. The health hazards of a preparation shall be assessed by one or more of the following procedures:
2. Without prejudice to the requirements of Directive 91/414/EEC, only where it can be scientifically demonstrated by the person responsible for placing the preparation on the market that the toxicological properties of the preparation cannot correctly be determined by the method outlined in paragraph 1(a), or on the basis of existing test results on animals, the methods outlined in paragraph 1(b) may be used, provided they are justified or specifically authorised under Article 12 of Directive 86/609/EEC.
When a toxicological property is established by the methods outlined in paragraph 1(b) to obtain new data, the test shall be conducted in compliance with the principles of good laboratory practice provided for in Council Directive 87/18/EEC of 18 December 1986 on the harmonisation of laws, regulations and administrative provisions relating to the application of the principles of good laboratory practice and the verification of their applications for tests on chemical substances(18) and the provisions of Directive 86/609/EEC, in particular Articles 7 and 12 thereof.
Subject to the provisions of paragraph 3, where a toxicological property has been established on the basis of both the methods outlined in paragraphs 1(a) and (b), the results from the methods outlined in paragraph 1(b) shall be used for classifying the preparation, except in the case of carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic effects for reproduction for which only the method outlined in 1(a) shall be used.
Any of the toxicological properities of the preparation which are not assessed by the method outlined in paragraph 1(b) shall be assessed in accordance with the method outlined in paragraph 1(a).
3. Furthermore, where it can be demonstrated:
-by epidemiological studies, by scientifically valid case studies as specified by Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC or by statistically backed experience, such as the assessment of data from poison information units or concerning occupational diseases, that toxicological effects on man differ from those suggested by the application of the methods outlined in paragraph 1, then the preparation shall be classified according to its effects on man,
4. For preparations of a known composition, with the exception of those covered by Directive 91/414/EEC, classified in accordance with paragraph 1(b), a new evaluation of health hazard by the methods outlined in either paragraph 1(a) or (b) shall be performed whenever:
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- changes of composition involving the substitution or addition of one or more constituents, which may or may not be dangerous within the meaning of the definitions set out in Article 2, are introduced by the manufacturer.
This new evaluation will apply unless there is valid scientific justification for considering that a re-evaluation of the hazard will not result in a change of classification.
Article 7
Evaluation of environmental hazards
1. The hazards of a preparation for the environment shall be assessed by one or more of the following procedures:
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- changes of composition involving the substitution or addition of one or more constituents, which may or may not be dangerous within the meaning of the definitions set out in Article 2, are introduced by the manufacturer.
This new evaluation will apply unless there is valid scientific justification for considering that a re-evaluation of the hazard will not result in a change of classification.
Article 8
Obligations and duties of the Member States
4. Member States and the Commission shall exchange information concerning the name and full address of the national authority (authorities) responsible for communicating and exchanging information relating to the practical application of this Directive.
Article 9
Packaging
1. Member States shall take all necessary measures to ensure that:
1.1. preparations within the meaning of Article 1(2) and preparations covered by Annex IV pursuant to Article 1(3) cannot be placed on the market unless their packaging satisfies the following requirements:
1.2. containers which contain preparations within the meaning of Article 1(2) and preparations covered by Annex IV pursuant to Article 1(3) offered or sold to the general public do not have:
1.3. containers which contain certain preparations offered or sold to the general public covered by Annex IV to this Directive:
The devices must conform to the technical specifications given in Parts A and B of Annex IX to Directive 67/548/EEC.
2. The packaging of preparations shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of paragraph 1.1, first, second and third indents, if it complies with the requirements for carriage of dangerous goods by rail, road, inland waterway, sea or air.
Article 10
Labelling
- carcinogen category 1, 2 or 3,
-mutagen category 1, 2 or 3,
- toxic for reproduction category 1, 2 or 3,
-very toxic, toxic or harmful due to non-lethal effects after a single exposure,
-toxic or harmful due to severe effects after repeated or prolonged exposure,
- sensitising; shall be mentioned on the label.
The chemical name shall be one of the designations listed in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC or an internationally recognised chemical nomenclature if no corresponding designation is yet listed in that Annex.
2.3.4. As a consequence of the above provisions the name of any substance which led to the classification of the preparation in the following danger categories:
need not be mentioned on the label unless the substance has to be mentioned pursuant to paragraphs 2.3.1, 2.3.2 or 2.3.3.
The danger symbols, where specified in this Directive, and indications of the dangers involved in the use of the preparation, shall be in accordance with the wording of Annexes II and VI to Directive 67/548/EEC and shall be applied in accordance with the evaluation of the hazards carried out in accordance with Annexes I, II and III to this Directive.
Where more than one danger symbol must be assigned to a preparation the obligation to apply the symbol:
2.5. The risk phrases (R phrases)
The indications concerning special risks (R phrases) shall comply with the wording in Annexes III and VI to Directive 67/548/EEC and shall be assigned in accordance with the results of the hazard evaluation carried out in accordance with Annexes I, II, and III to this Directive.
As a general rule, a maximum of six R phrases shall suffice to describe the risks; for this purpose, the combined phrases listed in Annex III to Directive 67/548/EEC shall be regarded as single phrases. However, if the preparation falls within more than one danger category, those standard phrases shall cover all the principal hazards associated with the preparation. In some cases more than six R phrases may be necessary.
The standard phrases "extremely flammable" or "highly flammable" need not be used where they describe an indication of danger used in accordance with 2.4.
2.6. The safety advice (S phrases)
The indications giving safety advice (S phrases) shall comply with the wording in Annex IV and with Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC and shall be assigned in accordance with the results of the hazard evaluation carried out in accordance with Annexes I, II and III to this Directive.
As a general rule, a maximum of six S phrases shall suffice to formulate the most appropriate safety advice; for this purpose the combined phrases listed in Annex IV to Directive 67/548/EEC shall be regarded as single phrases. However, in some cases more than six S phrases may be necessary.
Where it is physically impossible to include the advice on the label or package itself, the package shall be accompanied by safety advice on the use of the preparation.
5. Without prejudice to Article 16(4) of Directive 91/414/EC, indications such as "non-toxic", "non-harmful", "non-polluting", "ecological" or any other statement indicating that the preparation is not dangerous or likely to lead to underestimation of the dangers of the preparation in question shall not appear on the packaging or labelling of any preparation subject to this Directive.
Article 11
Implementation of the labelling requirements
- if such a package is labelled in accordance with international rules on the transport of dangerous goods and with Article 10(2.1), (2.2), (2.3), (2.5) and (2.6); for preparations classified according to Article 7, the provisions of Article 10(2.4) shall additionally apply with respect to the property in question when it has not been so identified on the label, or
-where appropriate, for particular types of packaging such as mobile gas cylinders, if the specific requirements referred to in Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC are complied with.
Where dangerous preparations do not leave the territory of a Member State, labelling may be permitted which complies with national rules instead of with international rules on the transport of dangerous goods.
Article 12
Exemptions from the labelling and packaging requirements
Where this paragraph is applied, the use of symbols, indications of danger, risk (R) phrases or safety (S) phrases different to those laid down in this Directive shall not be permitted.
4. If a Member State makes use of the options provided for in paragraph 3, it shall forthwith inform the Commission and Member States thereof. Where it is appropriate, measures shall be decided upon in the framework of Annex V and in accordance with the provisions of Article
20.
Article 13
Distance selling
Any advertisement for a preparation within the meaning of this Directive which enables a member of the general public to conclude a contract for purchase without first having sight of the label for that preparation must make mention of the type or types of hazard indicated on the label. This requirement is without prejudice to Directive 97/7/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 1997 on the protection of consumers in respect of distance contracts(19).
Article 14
Safety data sheet
1. The safety data sheet information is principally intended for use by professional users and must enable them to take the necessary measures as regards the protection of health, safety and the environment at the place of work.
2.1. Member States shall take all the necessary measures to ensure that:
- one substance posing health or environmental hazards, or
- one substance for which there are Community workplace exposure limits.
In particular, the necessary amendments to take account of provisions in paragraph 2.1(b) shall be adopted before the date specified in Article 22(1).
2.4. The safety data sheet may be supplied on paper or electronically, provided that the addressee has the necessary means of receiving it.
Article 15
Confidentiality of chemical names
Where the person responsible for placing the preparation on the market can demonstrate that the disclosure on the label or safety data sheet of the chemical identity of a substance which is exclusively classified as:
2.3.4 of Article 10 presenting acute lethal effects alone
will put at risk the confidential nature of his intellectual property, he may, in accordance with the provisions of Annex VI, be permitted to refer to that substance either by means of a name that identifies the most important functional chemical groups or by means of an alternative name. This procedure may not be applied where the substance concerned has been assigned a Community exposure limit.
Where the person responsible for placing a preparation on the market wishes to take advantage of confidentiality provisions, he shall make a request to the competent authority of the Member State in which the preparation is to be first placed on the market.
This request must be made in accordance with the provisions of Annex VI and must provide the information required in the form in Part A of that Annex. The competent authority may nevertheless request further information from the person responsible for placing the preparation on the market if such information appears necessary in order to evaluate the validity of the request.
The authority of the Member State receiving a request for confidentiality shall notify the applicant of its decision. The person responsible for placing the preparation on the market shall forward a copy of this decision to each of the Member States where he wishes to market the product.
Confidential information brought to the attention of the authorities of a Member State or of the Commission shall be treated in accordance with Article 19(4) of Directive 67/548/EEC.
Article 16
Rights of Member States regarding safety of workers
This Directive shall not affect the right of Member States to specify, in compliance with the Treaty, the requirements they deem necessary to ensure that workers are protected when using the dangerous preparations in question, provided that this does not mean that the classification, packaging, and labelling of dangerous preparations are modified in a way not provided for in this Directive.
Article 17
Bodies responsible for receiving information relating to health Member States shall appoint the body or bodies responsible for receiving information, including chemical composition, relating to preparations placed on the market and considered dangerous on the basis of their health effects or on the basis of their physico-chemical effects.
Member States shall take the necessary steps to ensure that the appointed bodies provide all the requisite guarantees for maintaining the confidentiality of the information received. Such information may only be used to meet any medical demand by formulating preventive and curative measures, in particular in case of emergency.
Member States shall ensure that the information is not used for other purposes.
Member States shall ensure that the appointed bodies have at their disposal all the information required from the manufacturers or persons responsible for marketing to carry out the tasks for which they are responsible.
Article 18
Free movement clause
Without prejudice to the provisions set out in other Community legislation, Member States may not prohibit, restrict or impede the placing on the market of preparations because of their classification, packaging, labelling or safety data sheets if such preparations comply with the provisions laid down in this Directive.
Article 19
Safeguard clause
Article 20
Adaptation to technical progress
Amendments required to adapt the Annexes to this Directive to technical progress shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 29(4)(a) of Directive 67/548/EEC.
The Commission shall be assisted by a committee composed of the representatives of the Member States and chaired by the representative of the Commission.
The representative of the Commission shall submit to the committee a draft of the measures to be taken. The committee shall deliver its opinion on the draft within a time limit which the chairman may lay down according to the urgency of the matter. The opinion shall be delivered by the majority laid down in Article 205(2) of the Treaty in the case of decisions which the Council is required to adopt on a proposal from the Commission. The votes of the representatives of the Member States within the committee shall be weighted in the manner set out in that Article. The chairman shall not vote.
The Commission shall adopt the measures envisaged if they are in accordance with the opinion of the committee.
If the measures envisaged are not in accordance with the opinion of the committee, or if no opinion is delivered, the Commission shall, without delay, submit to the Council a proposal relating to the measures to be taken. The Council shall act by a qualified majority.
If the Council has not acted within three months of the date of referral, the proposed measures shall be adopted by the Commission.
Article 21
Repeal of Directives
Article 22 Transposition
3. When Member States adopt such measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference at the time of their official publication. The methods of making such reference shall be laid down by Member States.
Article 23 Entry into force This Directive shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the
European Communities. Article 21(2) shall apply from 1 January 1999. Article 24 Addressees This Directive is addressed to the Member States. Done at Brussels, 31 May 1999. For the European Parliament The President
J. M. GIL-ROBLES For the Council The President
J. FISCHER
PREPARATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 5 PART A Exemptions to test methods of Annex V - Part A to Directive 67/548/EEC See 2.2.5 of Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC. PART B Alternative calculation methods
B.1. Non-gaseous preparations
1. Method for the determination of oxidising properties of preparations containing organic peroxides.
See point 2.2.2.1 of Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC.
B.2. Gaseous preparations
See 9.1.1.1 of Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC.
ANNEX II
METHODS FOR THE EVALUATION OF HEALTH HAZARDS OF PREPARATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 6
Introduction
An assessment must be made for all the health effects corresponding to the health effects of substances contained in a preparation. This conventional method described in Parts A and B of this Annex is a calculation method which is applicable to all preparations and which takes into consideration all the health hazards of substances contained in the preparation. For that purpose the dangerous health effects have been subdivided into:
The health effects of a preparation are to be assessed in accordance with Article 6(1)(a) by the conventional method described in parts A and B of this Annex using individual concentration limits.
The procedure for classification is set out in Part A of this Annex.
The classification of the substance(s) and the resulting classification of the preparation are expressed:
The systematic assessment of all the dangerous health effects is expressed by means of concentration limits, expressed as a weight/weight percentage except for gaseous preparations where they are expressed as a volume/volume percentage and in conjunction with the classification of the substance.
Where they are not given in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC, the concentration limits to be taken into account for the application of this conventional method are those set out in Part B of this Annex.
PART A
Procedure for evaluation of health hazards
The evaluation proceeds stepwise as follows:
1. The following preparations are to be classified as very toxic:
1.1. owing to their acute lethal effects and assigned the symbol "T+", the indication of danger "very toxic" and the risk phrases R26, R27 or R28;
1.1.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as very toxic that produce such effects, in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
1.1.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as very toxic in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 1.1.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PT+= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each very toxic substance in the preparation,
LT+= is the very toxic limit specified for each very toxic substance, expressed as a percentage by weight or by volume;
1.2. owing to their non-lethal irreversible effects after a single exposure and assigned the symbol "T+", the indication of danger "very toxic" and the risk phrase R39/route of exposure.
Preparations containing at least one dangerous substance that produces such effects in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
2. The following preparations shall be classified as toxic:
2.1. owing to their acute lethal effects and assigned the symbol "T", the indication of danger "toxic" and the risk phrases R23, R24 or R25;
2.1.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as very toxic or toxic that produce such effects in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
2.1.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as very toxic or toxic in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 2.1.1(a) or (b) if: >REFERENCE TO A GRAPHIC>
where: PT+= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each very toxic substance in the preparation,
PT= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each toxic substance in the preparation, LT= is the respective toxic limit specified for each very toxic or toxic substance, expressed as a percentage by weight or by volume;
2.2. owing to their non-lethal irreversible effects after a single exposure and assigned the symbol "T", the indication of danger "toxic" and the risk phrase R39/route of exposure.
Preparations containing at least one dangerous substance classified as very toxic or toxic that produce such effects in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
2.3. owing to their long-term effects and assigned the symbol "T", the indication of danger "toxic" and the risk phrase R48/route of exposure.
Preparations containing at least one dangerous substance that produces such effects in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
3. The following preparations shall be classified as harmful:
3.1. owing to their acute lethal effects and assigned the symbol "Xn" and the indication of danger "harmful" and the risk phrases R20, R21 or R22;
3.1.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as very toxic, toxic or harmful and that produce such effects in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
3.1.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as very toxic, toxic or harmful in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 3.1.1(a) or (b) if: >REFERENCE TO A GRAPHIC>
where: PT+= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each very toxic substance in the preparation,
PT= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each toxic substance in the preparation, PXn= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each harmful substance in the preparation, LXn= is the respective harmful limit specified for each very toxic, toxic or harmful substance,
expressed as percentage by weight or by volume;
3.2. owing to their acute effects to the lungs if swallowed and assigned the symbol "Xn", and the indication of danger "harmful" and the risk phrase R65.
Preparations classified as harmful according to the criteria specified in paragraph 3.2.3 of Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC. In applying the conventional method according to the above paragraph 3.1 no account shall be taken of the classification of a substance as R65;
3.3. owing to their non-lethal irreversible effects after a single exposure and assigned the symbol "Xn", the indication of danger "harmful" and the risk phrase R40/route of exposure.
Preparations containing at least one dangerous substance classified as very toxic, toxic or harmful that produces such effects in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
3.4. owing to their long-term effects and assigned the symbol "Xn", the indication of danger "harmful" and the risk phrase R48/route of exposure.
Preparations containing at least one dangerous substance classified as toxic or harmful that produces such effects in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
4. The following preparations are to be classified as corrosive
4.1. and assigned the symbol "C", the indication of danger "corrosive" and the risk phrase R35;
4.1.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as corrosive to which is assigned the phrase R35 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
4.1.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as corrosive to which is assigned phrase R35 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 4.1.1(a) or (b) if:
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where: PC, R35= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each corrosive substance which is assigned phrase R35 in the preparation,
LC, R35= is the corrosive limit R35 specified for each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35, expressed as a percentage by weight or by volume;
4.2. and assigned the symbol "C", the indication of danger "corrosive" and the risk phrase R34;
4.2.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as corrosive to which is assigned the phrase R35 or R34 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
4.2.2. preparations containing more than one of the substances classified as corrosive to which is assigned the phrase R35 or R34 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 4.2.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PC, R35= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 in the preparation,
PC, R34= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R34 in the preparation,
LC, R34= is the respective corrosive limit R34 specified for each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34, expressed as a percentage by weight or by volume.
5. The following preparations are to be classified as irritants:
5.1. liable to cause serious eye damage and assigned the symbol "Xi", the indication of danger "irritant" and the risk phrase R41;
5.1.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as irritant to which is assigned phrase R41 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
5.1.2. preparations containing more than one of the substances classified as irritant and to which is assigned phrase R41, or classified as corrosive and to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34, in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 5.1.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PC, R35= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 in the preparation,
PC, R34= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R34 in the preparation,
PXi, R41= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R41 in the preparation,
LXi, R41= is the respective irritant limit R41 specified for each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34 or irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R41, expressed as percentage by weight or by volume;
5.2. irritant to eyes and assigned the symbol "Xi", the indication of danger "irritant" and the risk phrase R36;
5.2.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as corrosive to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34 or as irritant and to which is assigned phrase R41 or R36 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
5.2.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as irritant to which is assigned phrase R41 or R36, or as corrosive and to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34, in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 5.2.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PC, R35= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 in the preparation,
PC, R34= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R34 in the preparation,
PXi, R41= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R41 in the preparation,
PXi, R36= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R36 in the preparation,
LXi, R36= is the respective irritant limit R36 specified for each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34 or irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R41, or R36 expressed as percentage by weight or by volume;
5.3. irritant to skin and assigned the symbol "Xi", the indication of danger "irritant" and the risk phrase R38;
5.3.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as irritant and to which is assigned phrase R38 or as corrosive and to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
5.3.2. preparations containing more than one of the substances classified as irritant and to which is assigned phrase R38, or as corrosive and to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 5.3.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PC, R35= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 in the preparation,
PC, R35= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R34 in the preparation,
PXi, R38= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R38 in the preparation,
LXi, R38= is the respective irritant limit R38 specified for each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34 or irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R38, expressed as percentage by weight or by volume;
5.4. irritant to respiratory system and assigned the symbol "Xi", the indication of danger "irritant" and the risk phrase R37;
5.4.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as irritant and to which is assigned phrase R37 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
5.4.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as irritant and to which is assigned phrase R37 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 5.4.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PXi, R37= is the percentage by weight or by volume of each irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R37 in the preparation,
LXi, R37= is the irritant limit R37 specified for each irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R37, expressed as percentage by weight or by volume;
5.4.3. gaseous preparations containing more than one of the substances classified as irritant to which is assigned phrase R37 or as corrosive and to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under 5.4.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PC, R35= is the percentage by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 in the preparation,
PC, R34= is the percentage by volume of each corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R34 in the preparation,
PXi, R37= is the percentage by volume of each irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R37 in the preparation,
LXi, R37= is the respective irritant limit R37 specified for each gaseous corrosive substance to which is assigned phrase R35 or R34 or gaseous irritant substance to which is assigned phrase R37, expressed as percentage by weight or by volume.
6. The following preparations are to be classified as sensitising:
6.1. by skin contact and assigned the symbol "Xi", the indication of danger "irritant" and the risk phrase R43.
Preparations containing at least one substance classified as sensitising and to which is assigned phrase R43 that produces such effects in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
6.2. by inhalation and assigned the symbol "Xn", the indication of danger "harmful" and the risk phrase R42.
Preparations containing at least one substance classified as sensitising to which is assigned phrase R42 that produces such effects in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
7. The following preparations are to be classified as carcinogenic:
7.1. those of category 1 or 2 which are assigned the symbol "T" and the phrase R45 or R49.
Preparations containing at least one substance producing such effects, classified as carcinogenic and to which is assigned phrase R45 or R49 which denotes carcinogenic substances in category 1 and category 2, in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
7.2. those of category 3 which are assigned the symbol "Xn" and the phrase R40.
Preparations containing at least one substance producing such effects classified as carcinogenic and to which is assigned phrase R40 which denotes carcinogenic substances in category 3, in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
8. The following preparations are to be classified as mutagenic:
8.1. those of category 1 or 2 which are assigned the symbol "T" and the phrase R46.
Preparations containing at least one substance producing such effects, classified as mutagenic and to which is assigned phrase R46 which denotes mutagenic substances in category 1 and category 2, in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
8.2. those of category 3 which are assigned the symbol "Xn" and the phrase R40.
Preparations containing at least one substance, producing such effects, classified as mutagenic and to which is assigned phrase R40 which denotes mutagenic substances in category 3, in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
9. The following preparations are to be classified as toxic for reproduction:
9.1. those of category 1 or 2 which are assigned the symbol "T" and the phrase R60 (fertility).
Preparations containing at least one substance producing such effects, classified as toxic for reproduction and to which is assigned phrase R60 which denotes substances toxic for reproduction of category 1 and category 2, in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
9.2. those of category 3 which are assigned the symbol "Xn" and the phrase R62 (fertility).
Preparations containing at least one substance producing such effects, classified as toxic for reproduction and to which is assigned phrase R62 which denotes substances toxic for reproduction of category 3, in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
9.3. those of category 1 or 2 which are assigned the symbol "T" and the phrase R61 (development).
Preparations containing at least one substance producing such effects, classified as toxic for reproduction and to which is assigned phrase R61 which denotes substances toxic for reproduction of category 1 and category 2, in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
9.4. those of category 3 which are assigned the symbol "Xn" and the phrase R63 (development).
Preparations containing at least one substance producing such effects, classified as toxic for reproduction and to which is assigned phrase R63 which denotes substances toxic for reproduction of category 3, in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
PART B
Concentration limits to be used in evaluation of health hazards
For each health effect, the first table (Tables I to VI) sets out the concentration limits (expressed as a weight/weight percentage) to be used for non-gaseous preparations and the second table (Tables I A to VI A) sets out the concentration limits (expressed as a volume/volume percentage) to be used for gaseous preparations. These concentration limits are used in the absence of specific concentration limits for the substance under consideration in Annex I to Directive 67/548/EEC.
1. Acute lethal effects
1.1. Non-gaseous preparations
The concentration limits fixed in Table I, expressed as a weight/weight percentage, determine the classification of the preparation in relation to the individual concentration of the substance(s) present whose classification is also shown.
Table I
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The R phrases denoting risk are to be assigned to the preparation in accordance with the following criteria:
1.2. Gaseous preparations
The concentration limits expressed as a volume/volume percentage in Table I A below determine the classification of the gaseous preparations in relation to the individual concentration of the gas(es) present whose classification is also shown.
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The R phrases denoting risk shall be assigned to the preparation in accordance with the following criteria:
2. Non-lethal irreversible effects after a single exposure
2.1. Non-gaseous preparations
For substances that produce non-lethal irreversible effects after a single exposure (R39/route of exposure, R40/route of exposure), the individual concentration limits specified in Table II, expressed as a weight/weight percentage, determine, when appropriate, the classification of the preparation.
Table II
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2.2. Gaseous preparations
For gases that produce non-lethal irreversible effects after a single exposure (R39/route of exposure, R40/route of exposure), the individual concentration limits specified in Table II A, expressed as a volume/volume percentage, determine, when appropriate, the classification of the preparation.
Table II A
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3. Severe effects after repeated or prolonged exposure
3.1. Non-gaseous preparations For substances that produce severe effects after repeated or prolonged exposure (R 48/route of
exposure), the individual concentration limits specified in Table III, expressed as a weight/weight percentage, determine, when appropriate, the classification of the preparation. Table III >TABLE>
4.1. Non-gaseous preparations For substances that produce corrosive effects (R34, R35) or irritant effects (R36, R37, R38,
R41), the individual concentration limits specified in Table IV, expressed as a weight/weight percentage, determine, when appropriate, the classification of the preparation. Table IV >TABLE>
5.1. Non-gaseous preparations Preparations that produce such effects are classified as sensitising and assigned:
The individual concentration limits specified in Table V, expressed as a weight/weight percentage, determine, when appropriate, the classification of the preparation. Table V >TABLE>
5.2. Gaseous preparations Gaseous preparations that produce such effects are classified as sensitising and assigned:
The individual concentration limits specified in Table V A below, expressed as a volume/volume percentage, determine, when appropriate, the classification of the preparation. Table V A >TABLE>
6. Carcinogenic/mutagenic/toxic effects for reproduction
expressed as a volume/volume percentage, shall determine, where appropriate, the classification of the preparation. The following symbol and risk phrases are assigned: >TABLE> Table VI A >TABLE> ANNEX III METHODS FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS OF
PREPARATIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 7 Introduction The systematic assessment of all the dangerous properties for the environment is expressed by
means of concentration limits, expressed as a weight/weight percentage except for gaseous preparations where they are expressed as a volume/volume percentage and in conjunction with the classification of a substance.
Part A gives the calculation procedure according to Article 7(1)(a) and gives the R phrases to
be assigned to the classification of the preparation. Part B gives the concentration limits to be used when applying the conventional method and relevant symbols and R phrases for classification.
In accordance with Article 7(1)(a) the environmental hazards of a preparation shall be assessed by the conventional method described in parts A and B of this Annex, using individual concentration limits.
The conventional method for the evaluation of hazards to the aquatic environment takes into account all the hazards that a substance may entail for this medium according to the following specifications.
The following preparations are to be classified as dangerous for the environment:
1. and assigned the symbol "N", the indication of danger "dangerous for the environment" and the risk phrases R50 and R53 (R50-53):
1.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as dangerous to the environment and to which is assigned phrases R50-53 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
1.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrases R50-53 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under I.1.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PN, R50-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R50-53 in the preparation,
LN, R50-53= is the limit R50-53 for each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned the phrases R50-53, expressed as percentage by weight
2. and assigned the symbol "N", the indication of danger "dangerous for the environment" and the risk phrases R51 and R53 (R51-53) unless the preparation is already classified according to I.1 above;
2.1. preparations containing one or more than one substance classified as dangerous to the environment and to which is assigned phrases R50-53 or R51-53 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
2.2. preparations containing more than one of the substances classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrases R50-53 or R51-53 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under I.2. (a) or (b) if:
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where:
PN, R50-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R50-53 in the preparation,
PN, R51-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R51-53 in the preparation,
LN, R51-53= is the respective limit R51-53 for each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R50-53 or R51-53, expressed as percentage by weight
3. and assigned the risk phrases R52 and R53 (R52-53) unless the preparation is already classified according to I.1 or I.2 above;
3.1. preparations containing one or more than one substance classified as dangerous to the environment and to which is assigned phrases R50-53 or R51-53 or R52-53 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
3.2. preparations containing more than one of the substances classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrases R51-53 or R50-53 or R52-53 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under I.3.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PN, R50-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R50-53 in the preparation,
PN, R51-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R51-53 in the preparation,
PR52-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R52-53 in the preparation,
LR52-53= is the respective limit R52-53 for each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R50-53 or R51-53 or R52-53, expressed as percentage by weight;
4. and assigned the symbol "N", the indication of danger "dangerous for the environment" and the risk phrase R50 unless the preparation is already classified according to I.1 above:
4.1. preparations containing one or more than one substance classified as dangerous to the environment and to which is assigned phrase R50 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
4.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrase R50 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under I.4.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PN, R50= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R50 in the preparation,
LN, R50= is the limit R50 for each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R50, expressed as percentage by weight.
4.3. preparations containing one or more than one of the substances classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrase R50 not meeting the criteria under I.4.1 or I.4.2 and containing one or more than one substance classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrases R50-53 if:
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where:
PN, R50= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R50 in the preparation,
PN, R50-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R50-53 in the preparation,
LN, R50= is the perspective limit R50 for each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrases R50 or R50-53, expressed as percentage by weight;
5. and assigned the risk phrase R52 unless the preparation is already classified according to I.1, I.2, I.3, or I.4 above:
5.1. preparations containing one or more than one substance classified as dangerous to the environment and to which is assigned phrase R52 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
5.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrase R52 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under I.5.1 (a) or (b) if:
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where:
PR52= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R52 in the preparation,
LR52= is the limit R52 for each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R52, expressed as percentage by weight;
6. and assigned the risk phrase R53 unless the preparation is already classified according to I.1, I.2, or I.3 above:
6.1. preparations containing one or more than one substance classified as dangerous to the environment and to which is assigned phrase R53 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
6.2. preparations containing more than one substance classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrase R 53 in lower individual concentrations than the limits specified under I.6.1(a) or (b) if:
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where:
PR53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R53 in the preparation,
LR53= is the limit R53 for each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R53, expressed as percentage by weight;
6.3. preparations containing one or more than one of the substances classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrase R53 not meeting the criteria under I.6.2 and containing one or more than one substance classified as dangerous for the environment and to which is assigned phrases R50-53 or R51-53 or R52-53 if:
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where:
PR53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R53 in the preparation,
PN, R50-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R50-53 in the preparation,
PN, R51-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R51-53 in the preparation,
PR52-53= is the percentage by weight of each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R52-53 in the preparation,
LR53= is the respective limit R53 for each substance dangerous for the environment to which is assigned phrase R53 or R50-53 or R51-53 or R52-53, expressed as percentage by weight.
1. and assigned the symbol "N", the indication of danger "dangerous for the environment" and the risk phrase R59;
1.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as dangerous to the environment and to which is assigned the symbol "N" and the risk phrase R59 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
2. and assigned the risk phrase R59:
2.1. preparations containing one or more substances classified as dangerous to the environment and to which is assigned R59 in individual concentrations equal to or greater than:
Classification of preparations using the risk phrases below will follow after the detailed criteria for use of the phrases have been incorporated in Annex VI to Directive 67/548/EEC. R54 Toxic to flora R55 Toxic to fauna R56 Toxic to soil organisms R57 Toxic to bees R58 May cause long-term adverse effects in the environment. PART B Concentration limits to be used for the evaluation of environmental hazards
I. For the aquatic environment The concentration limits fixed in the following tables, expressed as a weight/weight
percentage, determine the classification of the preparation in relation to the individual concentration of the substance(s) present whose classification is also shown. Table 1 Acute aquatic toxicity and long-term adverse effects >TABLE> Table 2 Acute aquatic toxicity
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II. For the non-aquatic environment The concentration limits fixed in the following tables, expressed as weight/weight percentage or, for gaseous preparations as a volume/volume percentage, determine the classification of
the preparation in relation to the individual concentration of the substance(s) present whose classification is also shown. Table 5 Dangerous for the ozone layer >TABLE> >TABLE> PART C Test methods for the evaluation of the hazards for the aquatic environment Normally, the classification of a preparation is made on the basis of the conventional method.
However, for the determination of the acute aquatic toxi