Classification programs

Classification procedure according to the General Preparation Guideline of the EU (guideline 1999/45/EC in the latest valid version) and according to GHS, the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals.Hazard symbols
Hazard symbols for Europe and Canada    EU Canada
Hazardous components
Risk phrases
Safety phrases
Special product phrases

GHS hazard symbols   UNECE

GHS-classification for prevention, respose, storage and disposal.

Output of quotient totals as well as quotients per R-phrase or per hazard symbol
Summary of quotients: enables you to check, which and how the individual substances contribute to the quotient totals
Country specific classifications e.g.:
VbF (Regulation for the storage of inflammable liquids) for Austria    Austria
German BetrSichV Germany
German Störfallverordnung Germany
Water Hazard class for Germany Deutschland (VwVws) and the Netherlands (ABM)
NFPA ratingsNFPA ratings    USA
HMIS ratingsHMIS ratings    USA
EU-VOC EU
US-VOC USA
SWISS VOCV  
Danish MAL-Code  
Automatic transfer of the waste disposal keys in all EU languages into MSDSs and labels
Transport classificationsTransport Symbols
Suggestion for the transport classification of raw materials based on toxicological values, physical values and risk phrases
Transport classification of preparations
Automatic creation of declarations for hazardous goods (proper shipping name)
DOT (Land transport for the U.S.A. and Canada)    USA    Canada   
Class
Packing group
Label
UN number
Proper shipping name
ADR/RID (Land transport for Europe)
Class and code
Hazard number (Kemler number)
Hazard sheet
Packing group
Substance number (UN number)
Declaration of goods
IMDG (Sea transport)
Class
UN number
EmS
Packing group
Marine Pollutant
Proper shipping name
IATA (Air transport)
Class
Packing group
Label
UN number
Proper shipping name
Automatic calculation of GHS (Global Harmonized System) classification based on the existing EU classification

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