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    Liste de questions

  • 1

    What is the primary purpose of the CLP Regulation ?

    To align the EU classification and labelling system with the UN’s GHS

  • 2

    What was the Dangerous Substances Directive replaced by ?

    The CLP Regulation (Regulation (EC) No1272/2008)

  • 3

    Which of the following chemicals would typically fall under CLP regulation ?

    Cleaning agents and paints

  • 4

    Whiwh substances are often exempt from full CLP requirements ?

    Substances in closed systems or custom control

  • 5

    Which hazard class includes flammable and explosive chemicals ?

    Physical Hazards

  • 6

    What does the exclamation mark pictogram represent under CLP ?

    Less severe hazards like skin irritation or sensitization

  • 7

    Which signal word is used for more severe chemicals hazards ?

    Danger

  • 8

    What is a Hazard Statement under CLP ?

    A standardized phrase indicating the nature of a hazard

  • 9

    What is the purpose of child-resistant closures in CLP packaging standards ?

    To protect children from accidental poisoning

  • 10

    Who is responsible for notifying ECHA about a substance’s classification and labeling ?

    Manufacturers and importers

  • 11

    What must downstrem users ensure under CLP ?

    They maintain consistency between labels, SDS, and other documentation

  • 12

    What is a tactile warning in CLP packaging ?

    A raised symbol on packaging for visually impaired individuals

  • 13

    How does CLP integrate with REACH ?

    Through consistent hazard classification and SDS processes

  • 14

    What happen if a chemical’s classification changes under CLP ?

    The change must be communicated throughout the supply chain

  • 15

    Which of the following is a compliance obligation for manufacturers under CLP ?

    Ensuring lzbels meet CLP requirements for hazard pictograms, signal words, and statements

  • 16

    What is the primary purpose of GHS ?

    To create a unified system for classifying and communicating chemical hazards

  • 17

    Which of the following is NOT a hazard category under GHS ?

    Electromagnetic Hazards

  • 18

    What is the purpose of a signal word on a GHS label ?

    To indicate the severity of the hazard

  • 19

    How many mandatory sections are included in a GHS Safety Data Sheets (SDS) ?

    16

  • 20

    Which hazard class includes substances hazardous to the aquatic environment ?

    Environmental Hazards

  • 21

    Which pictogram is used for a corrosive chemicals ?

    Corrosion

  • 22

    What is a key difference between GHS and the EU’s CLP Regulation ?

    CLP requires labels in the official language(s) of the EU member state

  • 23

    What additionnal hazard category is explicitly included under CLP but not mandatory in GHS ?

    Substances hazardous to the ozone layer

  • 24

    Which label element is unique to the EU’s CLP Regulation ?

    EUH Supplement Hazard Information

  • 25

    Which of the following statements is TRUE about both GHS and CLP ?

    They use the same set of hazard pictograms and signal words

  • 26

    What is one of the challenges of implementing GHS globally ?

    Variations in timelines and details across different countries

  • 27

    What role does Section 4 of the GHS Safety Data Sheet (SDS) address ?

    First-Aid measures

  • 28

    Which country implements GHS through OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS 2012) ?

    United States

  • 29

    What are EUH statements in CLP labels ?

    Unique hazard statements for EU-specific requirements

  • 30

    How do GHS and CLP align in terms of hazard communication ?

    They use identical formats for SDS and hazards statements

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    Liste de questions

  • 1

    What is the primary purpose of the CLP Regulation ?

    To align the EU classification and labelling system with the UN’s GHS

  • 2

    What was the Dangerous Substances Directive replaced by ?

    The CLP Regulation (Regulation (EC) No1272/2008)

  • 3

    Which of the following chemicals would typically fall under CLP regulation ?

    Cleaning agents and paints

  • 4

    Whiwh substances are often exempt from full CLP requirements ?

    Substances in closed systems or custom control

  • 5

    Which hazard class includes flammable and explosive chemicals ?

    Physical Hazards

  • 6

    What does the exclamation mark pictogram represent under CLP ?

    Less severe hazards like skin irritation or sensitization

  • 7

    Which signal word is used for more severe chemicals hazards ?

    Danger

  • 8

    What is a Hazard Statement under CLP ?

    A standardized phrase indicating the nature of a hazard

  • 9

    What is the purpose of child-resistant closures in CLP packaging standards ?

    To protect children from accidental poisoning

  • 10

    Who is responsible for notifying ECHA about a substance’s classification and labeling ?

    Manufacturers and importers

  • 11

    What must downstrem users ensure under CLP ?

    They maintain consistency between labels, SDS, and other documentation

  • 12

    What is a tactile warning in CLP packaging ?

    A raised symbol on packaging for visually impaired individuals

  • 13

    How does CLP integrate with REACH ?

    Through consistent hazard classification and SDS processes

  • 14

    What happen if a chemical’s classification changes under CLP ?

    The change must be communicated throughout the supply chain

  • 15

    Which of the following is a compliance obligation for manufacturers under CLP ?

    Ensuring lzbels meet CLP requirements for hazard pictograms, signal words, and statements

  • 16

    What is the primary purpose of GHS ?

    To create a unified system for classifying and communicating chemical hazards

  • 17

    Which of the following is NOT a hazard category under GHS ?

    Electromagnetic Hazards

  • 18

    What is the purpose of a signal word on a GHS label ?

    To indicate the severity of the hazard

  • 19

    How many mandatory sections are included in a GHS Safety Data Sheets (SDS) ?

    16

  • 20

    Which hazard class includes substances hazardous to the aquatic environment ?

    Environmental Hazards

  • 21

    Which pictogram is used for a corrosive chemicals ?

    Corrosion

  • 22

    What is a key difference between GHS and the EU’s CLP Regulation ?

    CLP requires labels in the official language(s) of the EU member state

  • 23

    What additionnal hazard category is explicitly included under CLP but not mandatory in GHS ?

    Substances hazardous to the ozone layer

  • 24

    Which label element is unique to the EU’s CLP Regulation ?

    EUH Supplement Hazard Information

  • 25

    Which of the following statements is TRUE about both GHS and CLP ?

    They use the same set of hazard pictograms and signal words

  • 26

    What is one of the challenges of implementing GHS globally ?

    Variations in timelines and details across different countries

  • 27

    What role does Section 4 of the GHS Safety Data Sheet (SDS) address ?

    First-Aid measures

  • 28

    Which country implements GHS through OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard (HCS 2012) ?

    United States

  • 29

    What are EUH statements in CLP labels ?

    Unique hazard statements for EU-specific requirements

  • 30

    How do GHS and CLP align in terms of hazard communication ?

    They use identical formats for SDS and hazards statements