Blog category Hazardous Substance Administration

Was ist eigentlich die Bedeutung des Ausrufezeichens in GHS CLP?
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What is the meaning of the exclamation mark GHS CLP?
Unlike the very specific hazard pictograms, such as for example the flame symbol, the meaning of the exclamation mark in GHS CLP is of a more general nature....
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Hazardous substance with low risk
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Unravelling the legal term: Hazardous substance with low risk
Working with a hazardous substance with low risk significantly reduces the occupational health and safety effort for this substance. This is already evident...
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Innerbetriebliche Kennzeichnung der Gefahrstoffe richtig machen
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Correct internal labelling of hazardous substances
Internal labelling of hazardous substances is always required for any activities involving hazardous substances. This is of particular interest where decanted...
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Zusammenhang Augenschädigend und Hautätzend im EU-Gefahrstoffrecht
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The link between "damaging to eyes" and "skin corrosive" in the EU law on hazardous substances
Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008 (CLP), the law on hazardous substances at European level for the classification, labelling and packaging of substances and...
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Von Philip SteflKategorien: GefStoff-ProfiSchlagwörter: Sicherheitsdatenblatt, Abschnitt 12, Bioakkumulationspotenzial
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What is log Pow? The O/W partition coefficient in SDSs
In Section 12 of the safety data sheets, you can frequently encounter phrases such as “log Kow”, “log Pow” or “log pOW” in...
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Welche Stoffe im Sicherheitsdatenblatt angezeigt werden müssen
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The Ordinance on Hazardous Substances has been updated. What is new?
An updated Ordinance on Hazardous Substances (GefStoffV) has been available since November. This update provides continuity with the European Regulation...
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Lagerklasse bei Gefahrstoffen nach TRGS
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Storage class 10-13, is it worthwhile to be specific?
According to the Technical Rules for Hazardous Substances 510 – Storage of hazardous substances in non-stationary containers – it is possible to indicate...
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Erweitertes Sicherheitsdatenblatt eSDB
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Retention period for safety data sheets
Retention of documents is an important topic, especially in terms of the law on hazardous substances. The REACH Regulation regulates the disclosure of...
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Penetration and wearing time for protective gloves
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Penetration and wearing time for protective gloves
Penetration time and wearing time are generally not the same. What is the difference and what is the maximum length of time protective gloves should be...
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Dust limit values
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Dust limit values, the difference between "E" and "A" dust fractions
In occupational health and safety and when working with hazardous substances, terms like smoke, dust, “E” dust or “A” dust are...
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When is a safety data sheet up-to-date?
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When is a safety data sheet up-to-date?
The use and format of safety data sheets (SDS) is specified in the REACH Regulation. It is important to know if a safety data sheet is required and how...
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Was bedeuten DNEL und PNEC?
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What does DNEL and PNEC stand for?
DNEL and PNEC values can increasingly be found in safety data sheets. What then distinguishes these values from occupational exposure limit values (OELVs)...
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