Blog category SDS Authoring

Was bedeuten GHS, REACH, CLP und CFR?
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What do GHS, REACH, CLP or CFR mean?
Since legal ordinances are usually named in an unwieldy manner, abbreviations are found as legal references instead. However, these are often an obstacle...
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Sicherheitshinweise für Produkte
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Safety notes for products
The indication of P statements, or safety notes, follows fixed rules from the CLP Regulation. It is of particular interest which P statements are displayed...
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Skin Corr. 1 oder Eye Dam. 1
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Curious classification: Skin Corr. 1 or Eye Dam. 1
Why is a mixture classified as “Skin Corr. 1” (Corrosivity to the skin, category 1) despite the fact that no individual component shares this classification? An...
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Akute Toxizität
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Curious classification: acute toxicity
How is the “acute toxicity” classification determined? The reason for this blog entry was a question from a user of the SDBcheck® online...
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Qualifikationen zur Erstellung von Sicherheitsdatenblättern
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Qualifications for the creation of safety data sheets (SDS)
If you produce hazardous substances or mixtures, you also have to create safety data sheets (SDS). But who is actually allowed to create these safety data...
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Stoffe und Gemische in Sicherheitsdatenblättern (SDB)
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Substances and mixtures in safety data sheets (SDS)
What is the difference between substances and mixtures in safety data sheets? This question is harder to answer than it might seem at first glance. In...
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REACH-Verordnung, der Unterschied zwischen Händler und Downstream User
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REACH Regulation: The difference between distributor and downstream user
With the upcoming Product Change Notification (2021), the question about the difference between distributor and downstream user arises again. After all,...
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Harmonisierte Einstufung von Stoffen
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Translation of substances in safety data sheets (SDS)
Do substances actually have to be translated in safety data sheets? The short answer: Yes. But where can you source substance names in different languages? Translation...
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Auskunft gebender Bereich im Sicherheitsdatenblatt (SDB)
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Information department in safety data sheets (SDS)
An information department should be specified in every safety data sheet (SDS) There are legal requirements for this. Especially in companies which are...
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Sicherheitsdatenblätter – Flüsterpost entlang der Lieferkette
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Safety data sheets – "Chinese whispers" along the supply chain
There can be a long supply chain between the raw materials and finished products in the chemical industry, in which the existing materials are also processed...
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Sachkunde und Fachkunde im Chemikalienrecht
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What does the expertise for safety data sheets include?
The preparation of safety data sheets (SDS) requires expertise in safety data sheets. This is completely independent of the method and software used to...
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Nummern für PCN, was bekommt man woher
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Numbers for PCN – which numbers can be sourced where?
This time, I am writing about a request arising from practical concern regarding the different numbers for PCN. The European Product Change Notification...
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