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| Page | Keyword count |
| TITLE I: GENERAL ISSUES | |
| Article 2: Definitions | 3 |
| TITLE III: HAZARD COMMUNICATION IN THE FORM OF LABELLING | |
| CHAPTER 1: Content of the label | |
| Article 20: Signal words | 4 |
| CHAPTER 2: Application of labels | |
| Article 32: Location of information on the label | 1 |
| ANNEX I: CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING REQUIREMENTS FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND MIXTURES | |
| 1.: PART 1: GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR CLASSIFICATION AND LABELLING | |
| 1.5.: Exemptions from labelling and packaging requirements | |
| 1.5.2.: Exemptions from Article 17 [(Article 29(2)] | 1 |
| 2.: PART 2: PHYSICAL HAZARDS | |
| 2.1.: Explosives | |
| 2.1.3.: Hazard Communication | 3 |
| 2.2.: Flammable gases (including chemically unstable gases) | |
| 2.2.3.: Hazard Communication | 2 |
| 3.: PART 3: HEALTH HAZARDS | |
| 3.1.: Acute toxicity | |
| 3.1.3.: Criteria for classification of mixtures as acutely toxic | 1 |
| 3.7.: Reproductive toxicity | |
| 3.7.4.: Hazard Communication | 1 |
| 4.: PART 4: ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS | |
| 4.1.: Hazardous to the aquatic environment | |
| 4.1.4.: Hazard communication | 3 |
| 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 | 1 |