Statutory Instrument 1993 No. 1746

      The Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging) Regulations 1993


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1993 No. 1746

HEALTH AND SAFETY

The Chemicals (Hazard Information and Packaging) Regulations 1993

Made 19th July 1993
Laid before Parliament 30th July 1993
Coming into force 1st September 1993


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

1.  Citation and commencement.
2.  Interpretation.
3.  Application of these Regulations.
4.  Meaning of the approved supply list and the approved carriage list.
5.  Classification of substances and preparations dangerous for supply.
6.  Safety data sheets for substances and preparations dangerous for supply.
7.  Classification of substances (including preparations) dangerous for carriage.
8.  Packaging of substances or preparations dangerous for carriage or supply.
9.  Labelling of substances and preparations dangerous for supply.
10.  Labelling of substances (including preparations) dangerous for carriage.
11.  Derogations from regulations 9 and 10.
12.  Derogations from regulation 9 in relation to certain transport rules.
13.  Particular labelling requirements for certain preparations.
14.  Methods of marking or labelling packages.
15.  Retention of classification data for substances and preparations dangerous for supply.
16.  Notification of the constituents of certain preparations dangerous for supply to the poisons advisory centre.
17.  Exemption certificates.
18.  Enforcement, civil liability and defence.
19.  Transitional provisions.
20.  Extension outside Great Britain.
21.  Revocations and modifications.
22.  Amendments to the Road Traffic Regulations.

  Schedule 1.  Classification of substances and preparations dangerous for supply.

  Schedule 2.  Indications of danger and symbols for substances and preparations dangerous for supply.

  Schedule 3.  Classification of and hazard warning signs for substances (including preparations) dangerous for carriage.

  Schedule 4.  Classification provisions for preparations dangerous for supply.

  Schedule 5.  Classification provisions for preparations intended to be used as pesticides.

  Schedule 6.  Headings under which particulars are to be provided in safety data sheets.

  Schedule 7.  Particulars to be shown on labels for substances and preparations dangerous for supply.

  Schedule 8.  Particulars to be shown on labels for substances (including preparations) dangerous for carriage.

  Schedule 9.  Amendments to the Dangerous Substances in Harbour Areas Regulations 1987.

  Schedule 10.  Modifications to certain enactments relating to the flash point of flammable liquids.

  Schedule 11.  Amendments to the Road Traffic Regulations.

 

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