Course organized by TEAM mastery
April 10, 2025
Introduction:
Classification is the crucial point of the CLP and the classification of mixtures is one of the most common operations of regulatory offices. As we know, classification is often evaluated by SDS software using calculation methods, but it is also good for the operator to be prepared to intercept any errors, propose formulation changes, or quickly assess the impact of a change in classification or the effect that a co-formulant may have.
This course aims to illustrate the calculation methods with practical examples to learn quickly and thoroughly how to verify the classification of your product.
Program:
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- Classification: general principles
- Hazards and hazard statements
- Classes and categories
- Bridging principles for mixture classification
- Relevant components
- The principle of additivity
- Hazards to human health
- Acute toxicity
- Skin / eye corrosion / irritation
- Specific classification limits
- Skin / respiratory sensitization
- Specific Target Organ Toxicity
- Aspiration toxicity
- CMR and endocrine disruptors
- Environmental hazards
- Toxicity to fish, crustaceans and algae
- PBT, vPvB, PMT and vPvM
- Specific provisions on aerosols
To whom:
This course is aimed at all companies that use or market chemical products classified according to CLP and is particularly intended for internal regulatory compliance officers, product safety and quality managers, and all operators and technicians.
Teacher/Speaker:
Alessandro Biz
Language:
Italian
(available in English upon request)
Duration:
4 hours
Cost:
400 €/person
Registration for the Course
“CLP Classification of Mixtures“
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