1.: Translation table

The codes used are introduced in Table 1.1 and section 1.1.2.2 of Annex VI.


Table 1.1

Translation between classification in accordance with Directive 67/548/EEC and this Regulation

Classification under Directive 67/548/EEC

Physical state of the substance when relevant

Classification under this Regulation

Note

Hazard Class-and-Category

Hazard statement

E; R2

 

No direct translation possible.

E; R3

 

No direct translation possible.

O; R7

 

Org. Perox. CD

H242

 

Org. Perox. EF

H242

 

O; R8

gas

Ox. Gas 1

H270

 

O; R8

liquid, solid

No direct translation possible.

O; R9

liquid

Ox. Liq. 1

H271

 

O; R9

solid

Ox. Sol. 1

H271

 

R10

liquid

No direct translation possible.

Correct translation of R10, liquid is:

— Flam. Liq. 1, H224 if flashpoint < 23 °C and initial boiling point ≤ 35 °C

— Flam. Liq. 2, H225 if flashpoint < 23 °C and initial boiling point > 35 °C

— Flam. Liq. 3, H226 if flashpoint ≥ 23 °C

F; R11

liquid

No direct translation possible.

Correct translation of F; R11, liquid is:

— Flam. Liq. 1, H224 if initial boiling point ≤ 35 °C

— Flam. Liq. 2, H225 if initial boiling point > 35 °C

F; R11

solid

No direct translation possible.

F+; R12

gas

No direct translation possible.

Correct translation of F+; R12, gaseous results either in Flam. Gas 1, H220 or Flam. Gas 2, H221.

F+; R12

liquid

Flam. Liq. 1

H224

 

F+; R12

liquid

Self-react. CD

H242

 

Self-react. EF

H242

Self-react. G

none

F; R15

 

No translation possible.

F; R17

liquid

Pyr. Liq. 1

H250

 

F; R17

solid

Pyr. Sol. 1

H250

 

Xn; R20

gas

Acute Tox. 4

H332

(1)

Xn; R20

vapours

Acute Tox. 4

H332

(1)

Xn; R20

dust/mist

Acute Tox. 4

H332

 

Xn; R21

 

Acute Tox. 4

H312

(1)

Xn; R22

 

Acute Tox. 4

H302

(1)

T; R23

gas

Acute Tox. 3

H331

(1)

T; R23

vapour

Acute Tox. 2

H330

 

T; R23

dust/mist

Acute Tox. 3

H331

(1)

T; R24

 

Acute Tox. 3

H311

(1)

T; R25

 

Acute Tox. 3

H301

(1)

T+; R26

gas

Acute Tox. 2

H330

(1)

T+; R26

vapour

Acute Tox. 1

H330

 

T+; R26

dust/mist

Acute Tox. 2

H330

(1)

T+; R27

 

Acute Tox. 1

H310

 

T+; R28

 

Acute Tox. 2

H300

(1)

R33

 

STOT RE 2

H373

(3)

▼M12

C; R34

 

Skin Corr. 1

H314

(2)

C; R35

 

Skin Corr. 1A

H314

 

▼B

Xi; R36

 

Eye Irrit. 2

H319

 

Xi; R37

 

STOT SE 3

H335

 

Xi; R38

 

Skin Irrit. 2

H315

 

T; R39/23

 

STOT SE 1

H370

(3)

T; R39/24

 

STOT SE 1

H370

(3)

T; R39/25

 

STOT SE 1

H370

(3)

T+; R39/26

 

STOT SE 1

H370

(3)

T+; R39/27

 

STOT SE 1

H370

(3)

T+; R39/28

 

STOT SE 1

H370

(3)

Xi; R41

 

Eye Dam. 1

H318

 

R42

 

Resp. Sens. 1

H334

 

R43

 

Skin Sens. 1

H317

 

Xn; R48/20

 

STOT RE 2

H373

(3)

Xn; R48/21

 

STOT RE 2

H373

(3)

Xn; R48/22

 

STOT RE 2

H373

(3)

T; R48/23

 

STOT RE 1

H372

(3)

T; R48/24

 

STOT RE 1

H372

(3)

T; R48/25

 

STOT RE 1

H372

(3)

R64

 

Lact.

H362

 

Xn; R65

 

Asp. Tox. 1

H304

 

R67

 

STOT SE 3

H336

 

Xn; R68/20

 

STOT SE 2

H371

(3)

Xn; R68/21

 

STOT SE 2

H371

(3)

Xn; R68/22

 

STOT SE 2

H371

(3)

Carc. Cat. 1; R45

 

Carc. 1A

H350

 

Carc. Cat. 2; R45

 

Carc. 1B

H350

 

Carc. Cat. 1; R49

 

Carc. 1A

H350i

 

Carc. Cat. 2; R49

 

Carc. 1B

H350i

 

Carc. Cat. 3; R40

 

Carc. 2

H351

 

Muta. Cat. 2; R46

 

Muta. 1B

H340

 

Muta. Cat. 3; R68

 

Muta. 2

H341

 

Repr. Cat. 1; R60

 

Repr. 1A

H360F

(4)

Repr. Cat. 2; R60

 

Repr. 1B

H360F

(4)

Repr. Cat. 1; R61

 

Repr. 1A

H360D

(4)

Repr. Cat. 2; R61

 

Repr. 1B

H360D

(4)

Repr. Cat. 3; R62

 

Repr. 2

H361f

(4)

Repr. Cat. 3; R63

 

Repr. 2

H361d

(4)

Repr. Cat. 1; R60-61

 

Repr. 1A

H360FD

 

Repr. Cat. 1; R60

Repr. Cat. 2; R61

 

Repr. 1A

H360FD

 

Repr. Cat. 2; R60

Repr. Cat. 1; R61

 

Repr. 1A

H360FD

 

Repr. Cat. 2; R60-61

 

Repr. 1B

H360FD

 

Repr. Cat. 3; R62-63

 

Repr. 2

H361fd

 

Repr. Cat. 1; R60

Repr. Cat. 3; R63

 

Repr. 1A

H360Fd

 

Repr. Cat. 2; R60

Repr. Cat. 3; R63

 

Repr. 1B

H360Fd

 

Repr. Cat. 1; R61

Repr. Cat. 3; R62

 

Repr. 1A

H360Df

 

Repr. Cat. 2; R61

Repr. Cat. 3; R62

 

Repr. 1B

H360Df

 

▼C1

N; R50

 

Aquatic Acute 1

H400

 

▼B

N; R50-53

 

Aquatic Acute 1

Aquatic Chronic 1

H400

H410

 

N; R51-53

 

Aquatic Chronic 2

H411

 

R52-53

 

Aquatic Chronic 3

H412

 

R53

 

Aquatic Chronic 4

H413

 

N; R59

 

Ozone

►M2  H420 ◄

 

Note 1

For these classes it is possible to use the recommended minimum classification as defined in section 1.2.1.1 in Annex VI. Data or other information may be available to indicate that re-classification in a more severe category is appropriate.

▼M12

Note 2

Going back to original data may not result in a possibility to distinguish between Category 1B or 1C, since the exposure period has normally been up to 4 hours according to Regulation (EC) No 440/2008. In these cases, Category 1 shall be assigned. However, when data are derived from tests following a sequential approach as foreseen in the Regulation (EC) No 440/2008, further sub-categorisation into Category 1B or Category 1C shall be considered.

▼B

Note 3

The route of exposure could be added to the hazard statement if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard.

▼M4

Note 4

Hazard statements H360 and H361 indicate a general concern for effects on fertility and/or development: ‘May damage/Suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child’. According to the criteria, the general hazard statement can be replaced by the hazard statement indicating the specific effect of concern in accordance with section 1.1.2.1.2 of Annex VI. When the other differentiation is not mentioned, this is due to evidence proving no such effect, inconclusive data or no data and the obligations in Article 4(3) shall apply for that differentiation.

▼B


Table 1.2

Translation between risk phrases assigned under Directive 67/548/EEC and supplementary labelling requirements under this Regulation

Directive 67/548/EEC

This Regulation

R1

EUH001

▼M4 —————

▼B

R14

EUH014

R18

EUH018

R19

EUH019

R44

EUH044

R29

EUH029

R31

EUH031

R32

EUH032

R66

EUH066

R39-41

EUH070

( ) OJ L 159, 29.6.1996, p. 1.

( ) OJ L 114, 27.4.2006, p. 9.

( 1 ) Regulation (EC) No 648/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 on detergents (OJ L 104, 8.4.2004, p. 1).

( 1 ) OJ L 144, 4.6.1997, p. 19.

( *1 ) OJ L 353, 31.12.2008, p. 1’;

( *2 ) OJ L 353, 31.12.2008, p. 1’;

( *3 ) OJ L 353, 31.12.2008, p. 1’;

( 2 ) To date, the calculation method has been validated for mixtures containing up to 6 volatile components. These components may be flammable liquids like hydrocarbons, ethers, alcohols, esters (except acrylates), and water. It is however not yet validated for mixtures containing halogenated sulphurous, and/or phosphoric compounds as well as reactive acrylates.

( 3 ) If the calculated flash point is less than 5 °C greater than the relevant classification criterion, the calculation method may not be used and the flash point should be determined experimentally.

( 3 ) See UN RTDG, Manual of Tests and Criteria, subsections 28.1, 28.2, 28.3 and Table 28.3.

See UN RTDG, Manual of Tests and Criteria, subsections 28.1, 28.2, 28.3 and Table 28.3.

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( 3 ) See UN RTDG, Manual of Tests and Criteria, subsections 28.1, 28.2, 28.3 and Table 28.3.

See UN RTDG, Manual of Tests and Criteria, subsections 28.1, 28.2, 28.3 and Table 28.3.

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( 3 ►M4  As determined by test series E as prescribed in UN RTDG, Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part II. ◄

( 3 ►M2  When mixtures contain components that do not have acute toxicity data for each route of exposure, acute toxicity estimates may be extrapolated from the available data and applied to the appropriate routes (see section 3.1.3.2). However, specific legislation may require testing for a specific route. In those cases, classification shall be performed for that route based upon the legal requirements. ◄

( 4 ) At present, recognised and validated animal models for the testing of respiratory hypersensitivity are not available. Under certain circumstances, data from animal studies may provide valuable information in a weight of evidence assessment.

( 5 ) The mechanisms by which substances induce symptoms of asthma are not yet fully known. For preventative measures, these substances are considered respiratory sensitisers. However, if on the basis of the evidence, it can be demonstrated that these substances induce symptoms of asthma by irritation only in people with bronchial hyper reactivity, they should not be considered as respiratory sensitisers.

( 5 ) It is recognised that the Mating index and the Fertility index can also be affected by the male.

( 6 ) Specific guidance has been issued by the European Chemicals Agency on how these data for such substances may be used in meeting the requirements of the classification criteria.

( 7 ) OJ L 286, 31.10.2009, p. 1.

( 7 ) OJ C 146A, 15.6.1990.