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www.scharlab.comThe wise choiceSafety: CLP (Classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures)The European Union has adopted the GHS (Globally HarmonizedSystem of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals)by means of a new regulation (EC) no. 1272/2008, alsocalled the CLP, which came into force the 20 of January2009 in all the member states.The goal is to unify the different criteria for classification ofdangerous substances that coexist in the world.There are two important dates to be noted with respect toimplementation of the CLP: 1 December 2010. From this date it is obligatory toclassify and to label all substances according to the CLP.Warehoused substances labelled according to DSD mustbe labelled according to the CLP within two years of thisdate.The CLP will replace the present system of classification andlabelling defined by the directives 67/548/EEC (DSD) and1999/45/EC (DPD) for substances and mixtures respectively.These directives will become invalid on the 1 of June 2015.Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019onwardsClassified, labelledand packagedCLP under DSD. If CLP Classified under both DSD and CLP; Classified, labelled and packagedtimeline Substances is applied in full labelled and packaged under CLP under CLPas well, no DSDlabelling andpackagingMixturesClassified, labelled and packaged under DPD.If CLP is applied in full as well, no DPD labelling and packagingCLP entry intoforce; repeal ofAnnex I to DSD20 January 2009Obligationto apply CLPto substances1 December 2010<strong>Scharlab</strong> has implemented the new CLP classification systemfor all substances and mixtures manufactured under Scharlaubrand, chemicals and microbiological culture media, productrange. In addition, all Scharlau chemicals manufactured fromHE02341000 1 l ACTUAL LOT ANALYSIS appearance …………………………….. clear <strong>Scharlab</strong>, S.L.CC Etikett. Etichette CE. Etichetta CEsubstances darkened by H2SO4…….. passes testabsorbance …………………………….. passes test For laboratory use onlyObligationto apply CLPto mixtures1 June 2015May 2010 onwards are labelled accor-ding to the CLP.New Scharlau labels incorporate the new pictograms, signalwords as well as hazardous (H) and precautionary (P) statements.New labelWithout exception all our products have printed on their labels, the lot number and expiry date.Our printed product labels incorporate both the lot number and expiry date, which previously only appeared on the barcodelabel. Thus, all information is visible to the user.1 NEW! Signal word2 NEW! Pictograms3 NEW! H & P statements4 English product name5 Batch no.6 Container capacity7 Product code8 Specification9 French, German, Spanish & Italian name10 Formula, MW and density11 Transport information12 Shelf life7 6 5 48 1 June 2015. From this date it is obligatory to classify andto label all mixtures according to the CLP. Warehousedmixtures labelled according to DPD must be labelledaccording to the CLP within two years of this date.n-Hexane, 96% Multisolvent ® HPLCgrade ACS UV-VISApplications: HPLC, Reagent grade, ACS, ISO, UV-VISSpectroscopy, Karl Fischer titrationsn-Hexanon-Hexann-Hexanen-Essano910CH 6 H 14 312 1 NEW!Peligro: Danger: Gefahr: Danger: Pericolo: Safety: CLP (Classification labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures)112 NEW! 3 NEW!<strong>Scharlab</strong> The Lab Sourcing GroupXIII

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