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TITLE I: GENERAL ISSUES
Article 2: Definitions 3
TITLE II: HAZARD CLASSIFICATION
CHAPTER 1: Identification and examination of information
Article 6: Identification and examination of available information on mixtures 1
CHAPTER 2: Evaluation of hazard information and decision on classification
Article 9: Evaluation of hazard information for substances and mixtures 1
Article 10: Concentration limits and M-factors for classification of substances and mixtures 4
Article 13: Decision to classify substances and mixtures 2
TITLE III: HAZARD COMMUNICATION IN THE FORM OF LABELLING
CHAPTER 1: Content of the label
Article 19: Hazard pictograms 1
Article 20: Signal words 1
Article 21: Hazard statements 1
Article 22: Precautionary statements 1
Article 26: Principles of precedence for hazard pictograms 3
Article 27: Principles of precedence for hazard statements 1
TITLE V: HARMONISATION OF CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING OF SUBSTANCES AND THE CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING INVENTORY
CHAPTER 1: Establishing harmonised classification and labelling of substances
Article 37: Procedure for harmonisation of classification and labelling of substances 1
TITLE VII: COMMON AND FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 57: Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 from the entry into force of this Regulation 1
Article 58: Amendments to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 from 1 December 2010 13
ANNEX I: CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING REQUIREMENTS FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND MIXTURES
1.: PART 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING
1.1.: Classification of substances and mixtures
1.1.2.: Specific concentration limits, M-factors and generic cut-off values 8
1.1.3.: Bridging principles for the classification of mixtures where test data are not available for the complete mixture 2
2.: PART 2: PHYSICAL HAZARDS
2.1.: Explosives
2.1.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.1.4.: Additional Classification Considerations 1
2.2.: Flammable gases (including chemically unstable gases)
2.2.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.3.: Aerosols
2.3.2.: Classification criteria 1
2.3.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.4.: Oxidising gases
2.4.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.5.: Gases under pressure
2.5.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.6.: Flammable liquids
2.6.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.7.: Flammable solids
2.7.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.8.: Self-reactive substances and mixtures
2.8.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.9.: Pyrophoric liquids
2.9.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.10.: Pyrophoric solids
2.10.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.11.: Self-heating substances and mixtures
2.11.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.12.: Substances and mixtures which in contact with water emit flammable gases
2.12.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.13.: Oxidising liquids
2.13.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.14.: Oxidising solids
2.14.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.15.: Organic peroxides
2.15.3.: Hazard Communication 1
2.16.: Corrosive to metals
2.16.3.: Hazard Communication 1
3.: PART 3: HEALTH HAZARDS
3.1.: Acute toxicity
3.1.1.: Definitions 1
3.1.4.: Hazard Communication 1
3.2.: Skin corrosion/irritation
3.2.2.: Classification criteria for substances 1
3.2.3.: Classification criteria for mixtures 1
3.2.4.: Hazard Communication 1
3.3.: Serious eye damage/eye irritation
3.3.2.: Classification criteria for substances 1
3.3.3.: Classification criteria for mixtures 1
3.3.4.: Hazard Communication 1
3.4.: Respiratory or skin sensitisation
3.4.1.: Definitions and general considerations 1
3.4.4.: Hazard communication 1
3.5.: Germ cell mutagenicity
3.5.2.: Classification criteria for substances 2
3.5.4.: Hazard communication 1
3.6.: Carcinogenicity
3.6.4.: Hazard Communication 1
3.7.: Reproductive toxicity
3.7.1.: Definitions and general considerations 2
3.7.4.: Hazard Communication 1
3.8.: Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure
3.8.1.: Definitions and general considerations 1
3.8.4.: Hazard Communication 1
3.9.: Specific target organ toxicity — repeated exposure
3.9.4.: Hazard Communication 1
3.10.: Aspiration hazard
3.10.4.: Hazard Communication 1
4.: PART 4: ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
4.1.: Hazardous to the aquatic environment
4.1.4.: Hazard communication 1
5.: PART 5: ADDITIONAL HAZARDS
5.1.: Hazardous to the ozone layer
5.1.4.: Hazard communication 1
ANNEX V: HAZARD PICTOGRAMS
introduction: INTRODUCTION 2
ANNEX VI: Harmonised classification and labelling for certain hazardous substances
1.: PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE LIST OF HARMONISED CLASSIFICATIONS AND LABELLING
1.1.: Information listed for each entry
1.1.2.: Information related to the classification and labelling of each entry in Table 3 2
1.2.: Classifications and hazard statements in Table 3 arising from translation of classifications listed in Annex I to directive 67/548/EEC
1.2.1.: Minimum classification 1
1.2.4.: Correct classification for physical hazards could not be established 1