| ARTICLE 31: |
Requirements for safety data sheets |
1. The
supplier of a substance or a preparation shall provide the recipient of the substance or preparation with a
safety data sheet compiled in accordance with Annex
II:
(a) where a substance or preparation meets the criteria for classification as dangerous in accordance with Directives 67/548/EEC
or 1999/45/EC; or
(c) where a substance is included in the list established in accordance with Article
59(1) for reasons other than those referred to in points (a) and (b).
2. Any actor in the
supply chain who is required, under Articles
14 or
37, to carry out a chemical safety assessment for a substance shall ensure that the information in the
safety data sheet is consistent with the information in this assessment. If the
safety data sheet is developed for a preparation and the actor in the
supply chain has prepared a chemical safety assessment for that preparation, it is sufficient if the information in the
safety data sheet is consistent with the chemical safety report for the preparation instead of with the chemical safety report for each substance
in the preparation.
3. The
supplier shall provide the recipient at his request with a
safety data sheet compiled in accordance with Annex
II, where a preparation does not meet the criteria for classification as dangerous in accordance with Articles 5, 6 and 7 of
Directive 1999/45/EC, but contains:
(a) in an individual
concentration of ≥ 1 % by weight for non-gaseous preparations and ≥ 0,2 % by volume for gaseous preparations at least one substance posing
human health or environmental hazards; or
(c) a substance for which there are Community workplace exposure limits.
4. The
safety data sheet need not be supplied where dangerous
substances or preparations offered or sold to the general public are provided with sufficient information to enable users to take the
necessary measures as regards the protection of human health, safety and the environment, unless requested by a downstream
user or distributor.
5. The
safety data sheet shall be supplied in an official language of the Member State(s) where the substance or preparation is placed on the market,
unless the Member State(s) concerned provide otherwise.
1.
identification of the substance/preparation and of the company/undertaking;
3. composition/information on ingredients;
4. first-aid measures;
5. fire-fighting measures;
6. accidental release measures;
7. handling and storage;
8. exposure controls/personal protection;
9. physical and chemical properties;
10. stability and reactivity;
11. toxicological information;
12. ecological information;
13. disposal considerations;
14. transport information;
15. regulatory information;
16. other information.
7. Any actor in the
supply chain who is required to prepare a chemical safety report according to Articles
14 or
37 shall place the relevant exposure scenarios (including use and exposure categories where appropriate) in an annex to the
safety data sheet covering identified uses and including specific conditions resulting from the application of Section 3 of Annex
XI.
Any downstream user shall include relevant exposure scenarios, and use other relevant information, from the
safety data sheet supplied to him when compiling his own
safety data sheet for identified uses.
Any distributor shall pass on relevant exposure scenarios, and use other relevant information, from the
safety data sheet supplied to him when compiling his own
safety data sheet for uses for which he has passed on information according to Article
37(2).
(a) as soon as new information which may affect the risk management measures, or new information on hazards becomes available;
The new, dated version of the information, identified as "Revision: (date)", shall be provided
free of charge on paper or electronically to all former recipients to whom they have supplied the substance or preparation within the preceding
12 months. Any updates following
registration shall include the
registration number.