Update of the labels and the text in examples in line with the provisions of the 4th and 5th atps to clp.
Fold out labels clp.
Supply use in form of a fold out booklet.
Dangerous goods need to still display clp labels on the inner intermediate and outer packaging.
Due to the quantity of information required for inclusion on the label and the size of the packaging used some companies find it hard to fit all the information on the label is a readable form.
Addition of sub section 6 1 separating the examples of labels on packagings that are small or difficult to label.
Fold out labels and tie on tags could be used.
Deletion of example 6 6 single language label of a plant protection product for supply use in form of a fold out booklet.
Fold out labels and tie on tags are options but probably the most useful is the option to only label the outer packs.
Inclusion of new example 6 fold out label for a mixture supplied to the general public.
This is an important new rule under the clp regulation as under the old rules.
Update of the labels and the text in examples in line with the provisions of the 4th and 5th atps to clp.
Unpackaged hazardous substances and mixtures supplied to the general public.
Requirements for fold out labels in section 5 3 1 1.
Deletion of example 6 6 single language label of a plant protection product for supply use in form of a fold out booklet.
Small packages of aerosols.
In these situations it is impossible to attach a conventional clp label to the vial.
These methods can only be used under strict conditions.
Fortunately clp 1 5 1 1 allows a shipper to use a number of other techniques to label this type of container.
Fold out labels or on tie on tags or on outer packaging.
The clp allows for the use of fold out labels tie on tags or outer packaging.
Requirements for fold out labels in section 5 3 1 1.
Addition of a new section 6 1 describing labelling of two component products.
With the exception of biocides and plant protection.