4.Classification of dangerous substances and dangerous preparations
5.Safety data sheets for dangerous substances, dangerous preparations and certain other preparations
6.Advertisements for dangerous substances and dangerous preparations
7.Packaging of dangerous substances and dangerous preparations
8.Labelling of dangerous substances and dangerous preparations
9.Particular labelling requirements for certain preparations
11.Child resistant fastenings, tactile warning devices and other consumer protection measures
CLASSIFICATION OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND DANGEROUS PREPARATIONS
INDICATIONS OF DANGER AND SYMBOLS FOR DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES AND DANGEROUS PREPARATIONS
PROVISIONS FOR CLASSIFYING DANGEROUS PREPARATIONS
3.Classification of preparations by physico-chemical properties
5.Classification for health effects by the conventional method
13.Classification by the conventional method as carcinogenic
15.Classification by the conventional method as toxic for reproduction
17.Classification for environmental hazards by the conventional method
18.Conventional method for the evaluation of hazards to the aquatic environment
19.Conventional method for the evaluation of hazards to the ozone layer
PART III CONCENTRATION LIMITS TO BE USED FOR THE EVALUATION OF ENVIRONMENT HAZARDS
HEADINGS UNDER WHICH PARTICULARS ARE TO BE PROVIDED IN SAFETY DATA SHEETS
PART II PARTICULAR PROVISIONS CONCERNING CERTAIN PREPARATIONS
B SPECIAL PROVISIONS APPLYING TO ANY PREPARATION
5.Preparations intended to be sold to the general public that contain active chlorine
6.Preparations containing cadmium (alloys) intended to be used for brazing or soldering
7.Preparations containing substances not yet tested completely
8.Preparations not classified as sensitising but containing at least one sensitising substance
10.Preparations containing a substance assigned the risk phrase R67