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TITLE I: GENERAL ISSUES
Article 2: Definitions 1
Article 3: Hazardous substances and mixtures and specification of hazard classes 1
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
1.1.1.: The role and application of expert judgement and weight of evidence determination 1
3.: PART 3: HEALTH HAZARDS
3.1.: Acute toxicity
3.1.3.: Criteria for classification of mixtures as acutely toxic 3
3.1.4.: Hazard Communication 3
3.5.: Germ cell mutagenicity
3.5.2.: Classification criteria for substances 1
3.5.4.: Hazard communication 2
3.6.: Carcinogenicity
3.6.2.: Classification criteria for substances 1
3.6.4.: Hazard Communication 2
3.7.: Reproductive toxicity
3.7.4.: Hazard Communication 2
3.8.: Specific target organ toxicity — single exposure
3.8.4.: Hazard Communication 2
3.9.: Specific target organ toxicity — repeated exposure
3.9.4.: Hazard Communication 2
4.: PART 4: ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
4.1.: Hazardous to the aquatic environment
4.1.1.: Definitions and general considerations 1
ANNEX III: LIST OF HAZARD STATEMENTS, SUPPLEMENTAL HAZARD INFORMATION AND SUPPLEMENTAL LABEL ELEMENTS
1.: Part 1: hazard statements 10
ANNEX VI: Harmonised classification and labelling for certain hazardous substances
1.: PART 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE LIST OF HARMONISED CLASSIFICATIONS AND LABELLING
1.2.: Classifications and hazard statements in Table 3 arising from translation of classifications listed in Annex I to directive 67/548/EEC
1.2.2.: Route of exposure cannot be excluded 6
ANNEX VII: Translation table from classification under Directive 67/548/EEC to classification under this Regulation
1.: Translation table 2