 | Well-structured display of the classification according to GHS (Globally Harmonized System) and transport regulations
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 | taking the various national regulations (for example
OSHA HCS, HPR, CLP, UN GHS) into consideration |
 | National GHS classifications for Australia China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, South Africa and Taiwan, as well as self-classifications (can additionally be entered by the user) |
 | for easier understanding
R and S phrases are still included |
 | Creation of preparations that may consist of:
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 | Raw materials |
 | Other preparations (intermediates) |
 | Text (from a phrase database or manual text) |
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 | Formulations may
consist of preparations (intermediates), whereby an unlimited number of levels
is possible |
 | Kit management: A
product can be a collection of several other products (e.g. 2 component
adhesives, test kits) |
 | Automatic conversion
to 100% from preparations not equal to 100%
 | The sum of the ingredients
can also be below 100%, since ingredients which are certainly not hazardous
substances do not need to be declared
 | Splitting of
formulations
 | Separated splitting
of all intermediates |
 | Output of all raw
materials with hazard feature |
 | Composition at an
earlier point of time |
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