E.2.2. DSD-DPD

The Classification and Labelling under European directives 67/548/EEC (DSD) and 1999/45/EC (DPD) is a repeatable block section.

Click the green Plus button to open the repeatable block. The data entry screen appears and an empty block is now ready to be filled in. Add a new block for each individual classification and labelling you may have.

Set the confidentiality/regulatory purpose information for each individual record created. For a description of these flags see chapter D.4.5.7 Flags used for filtering data.

General information

Name: When a Substance or a Mixture has more than one classification and labelling record it is recommended to specify a name for each individual record so that they can be easily identified (e.g. "classification with more than 0.1% of substance C" and "classification with less than 0.1% of substance C").

Not classified: Select this checkbox if your Substance or Mixture is not classified.

Status: Select from the drop-down list to indicate whether the classification record was based on the Annex I of Council Directive 67/548/EEC or on self classification following the criteria specified in Annex VI of Council Directive 67/548/EEC. If none of the pre-defined items applies, select other:. A text field is then activated next to the list field in which you can enter any free text.

Index number: Indicate the index number if the substance is classified in Annex I of 67/548/EEC.

ATP inserted: Indicate the first insertion in the Adaptation to Technical Progress (ATP) of Council Directive 67/548/EEC.

ATP last update: Indicate the last update to the Adaptation to Technical Progress (ATP) of Council Directive 67/548/EEC.

Remarks: If necessary provide any additional comments here.

Remaining fields: To define the classification and labelling of your Substance or Mixture required by DSD-DPD, fill in the fields included in the following sections.

Note

If the classification and labelling is defined for a REACH dossier, according to Annex VI, of the REACH regulation, for each entry, the reasons why no classification is given for an endpoint should be provided (i.e. if data are lacking, inconclusive, or conclusive but not sufficient for classification).

Classification

Indicate the classification or the reason for no classification selecting the corresponding checkbox(es) (or entries) in the related drop-down list boxes or drop-down combo-boxes:

Explosiveness

Oxidising properties

Flammability

Thermal stability

Acute toxicity

Acute toxicity - irreversible damage after single exposure

Repeated dose toxicity

Irritation / Corrosion

Sensitisation

Carcinogenicity

Mutagenicity - Genetic Toxicity

Toxicity to reproduction - fertility

Toxicity to reproduction - development

Toxicity to reproduction - breastfed babies

Environment

Labelling

Indication of danger (repeatable block subsection)

Risk phrases (repeatable block subsection)

Safety phrases (repeatable block subsection)

Specific concentration limits (repeatable block subsection)

Indication of danger (symbols) (repeatable block subsection)

Notes (repeatable block subsection)