Warum dürfen DSD-/DPD-Gefahrensymbole ab dem 1. Juni 2017 nicht mehr auf Etiketten und Sicherheitsdatenblättern verwendet werden?
Ab diesem Zeitpunkt dürfen nur noch CLP-konforme Gefahrenpiktogramme verwendet werden, sodass die früheren Symbole ihre rechtliche Gültigkeit verloren haben.
Wo finde ich die neuen CLP-Gefahrenpiktogramme, wenn die alten Symbole nicht mehr zulässig sind?
Die CLP-Gefahrenpiktogramme finden Sie auf unserer Seite „Gefahrenpiktogramm“ – dort können Sie die Piktogramme auch herunterladen.
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