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New hazardous substance labeling: CLP deadlines for manufacturers of substances and mixtures
09.02.2026
Holger Kirch
Transition periods for the new CLP classifications
The change has been official since 31.03.20231There are new classifications for hazardous substances...
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Efficiency in risk assessments
25.04.2025
Dieter Feitsch
GBU rethought: The basic idea
Risk assessments for a specific activity can often be used for another activity in a slightly modified form. This applies...
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Generalization of risk assessments
25.11.2024
Dieter Feitsch
Repetitions: For and against
Everyone knows the repetition effect of advertising: by repeating the core message and the brand, the message eventually...
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End of the transition period: the PCN requirement will apply to all hazardous mixtures from 2025
09.09.2024
Philip Stefl
The European Poison Centres Notification (PCN) is already firmly established for many manufacturers, formulators and distributors.
Nevertheless, there...
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How safety data sheets are translated
18.07.2024
Philip Stefl
Everyone has probably seen unintentionally comically translated instructions.
Nevertheless, it is important and, in the case of safety data sheets, even...
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Comparison of PBT and vPvB in REACH and CLP
10.06.2024
Philip Stefl
As a result of the introduction of new EU classifications, the classifications PBT (persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic) and vPvB (very persistent and...
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