5 combinations of GHS classification & Labeling classes: for EMEA, NA (includes Mexico), LA, AP and International (GHS UN) available in the relevant property trees
The rules also output a % of unknown (aquatic) acute toxicity where applicable
The rules can be run alone to benefit from the explanation screen or together with other rules to save time, but with no explanation screens
The section Possible hazards (summary)>Advice can be used to populate the section 2.3 “Other hazards that do not result in classification”
If no data is maintained in this field, the template automatically adds “None known” (All but US) or “None identified” (US)
Local specificities
For US and Australia, split in 2 rules: 1 for health & physical hazards (mandatory) and 1 for environment (optional)
For US, Brazil, Indonesia and Japan, no hazardous components are outputted in section 2
In the Asian templates, a “General” section always appear under the Precautionary statements, even if it is empty
For Australia and New Zealand the name of the pictogram appears under it
For EU the concentration (exact value from the standard composition) of a hazardous ingredient that must appear on the label will be written together with its name if the “Note B” phrase has been maintained in the pure sub (provided by SAP ERC)
EUH (EU and Turkey), HNOC (US) and AUH (Australia) phrases are populated automatically by the rule (with the right input data)
WARNING in the countries where there is a transition period to GHS (Turkey), a specific sentence must be added in the section 16 to indicate that you want a GHS template
Mapping of section 2.3 for US:
Mapping of section 2.3 for Australia: Classification GHS Environment + Possible Hazards (Summary)>Advice are mapped
Mapping of section 2.3 for the other zones: only Possible Hazards (Summary)>Advice is mapped
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