Keeping up with EUH labelling requirements across multiple products can feel overwhelming, but it’s critical for regulatory compliance.
That's why I wrote a simple step-by-step process to help you manage this effectively:
- Identify your mixtures: Start by categorizing your products and identifying which mixtures may be subject to EUH labelling.
- Check Annex II of the Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on classification, labelling and packaging of substances and mixtures (the CLP Regulation),: Refer to Annex II of the CLP regulation to determine whether your mixture requires EUH labelling. This ensures you're working with the latest legal requirements.
- Update Safety Data Sheets (SDS): Make sure the relevant EUH sentence is included in Section 2 of your SDS.
- Update product labels: Ensure that the corresponding EUH statement is prominently displayed on the labels of your products.
- Repeat for all products: Perform this process for every item in your product portfolio to maintain compliance.
By following these steps, you can confidently keep your products compliant with EUH labelling regulations, ensuring both user safety and legal compliance.
However, if keeping up with these evolving regulations feels like more than you can handle, we can help. Whether you lack the time or energy to stay ahead, it might be time to reach out to us for expert support.
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