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EU Revises CLP Regulation on Substances and Mixtures

SafeGuardSAutomotive, Cosmetics and Hygiene, Electrical & Electronics, Hardgoods, Personal and Protective Equipment, Softlines, Toys and Juvenile ProductsOctober 22, 2024

SG 155/24

The EU has amended its CLP Regulation. This amendment entered into force on October 20, 2024.

In September 2024, the European Union (EU) published Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2024/2564 of June 19, 2024 to revise Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on classification, labeling and packaging of substances and mixtures (CLP Regulation, consolidated version to December 2023).

This amendment contains several important changes to the list of harmonized requirements for the classification and labeling of hazardous substances under Table 3 in Part 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation. It:

  • Adds 27 new entries, including perboric acid, sodium salt and similar compounds (Index No. 005-022-00-4), perboric acid, monosodium salt trihydrate and similar compounds (005-023-00-X) and sodium peroxometaborate (005-024-00-5)
  • Deletes six entries, of which five are replaced by the point above
  • Replaces 16 entries, including trimethyl borate – a substance with a new reprotoxic 1B classification

The latest amendment will apply from May 1, 2026 – substances and mixtures may be classified, labeled and packaged in accordance with this amendment before this date.

At SGS, our safety data sheet services monitor all changes to the safety data sheet and we are ready to help you comply with all the challenges of REACH and CLP implementation and compliance. Our specialists have built up unique expertise in SDS over 15 years and are supported by dedicated software systems and comprehensive databases. These are in turn underpinned by up-to-the-minute market intelligence obtained through European Commission work groups, industrial federations and national authorities. Check our website or contact us to find out more about how SGS can help you achieve full compliance on safety data sheets, classification and labeling. In the end, it’s only trusted because it’s tested.

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