[X1ANNEX XVII U.K. [F1RESTRICTIONS ON THE MANUFACTURE, PLACING ON THE MARKET AND USE OF CERTAIN DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES, MIXTURES AND ARTICLES]

Appendix 7 Special provisions on the labelling of articles containing asbestos

1. All articles containing asbestos or the packaging thereof must bear the label defined as follows: U.K.

2. The label mentioned in this Appendix shall be affixed in accordance with the following rules: U.K.

(a)

on each of the smallest units supplied;

(b)

if an article has asbestos-based components, it is sufficient for these components only to bear the label. The labelling may be dispensed with if smallness of size or unsuitability of packaging make it impossible for a label to be affixed to the component.

3. Labelling of packaged articles containing asbestos U.K.

3.1. The following particulars shall appear on clearly legible and indelible labelling on the packaging of packaged articles containing asbestos: U.K.
(a)

the symbol and relevant indications of danger in accordance with this Annex;

(b)

safety instructions which must be selected in accordance with the particulars in this Annex, inasmuch as they are relevant for the particular article.

Where additional safety information is provided on the packaging, this shall not weaken or contradict the particulars given in accordance with points (a) and (b).

3.2. Labelling in accordance with 3.1 shall be effected by means of: U.K.
  • a label firmly affixed to the packaging, or

  • a (tie-on) label securely attached to the package, or

  • direct printing of the packaging.

3.3. Articles containing asbestos and which are packaged only in loose plastic wrapping or the like shall be regarded as packaged articles and shall be labelled in accordance with 3.2. If articles are separated from such packages and placed on the market unpackaged, each of the smallest units supplied shall be accompanied by labelling particulars in accordance with 3.1. U.K.

4. Labelling of unpackaged articles containing asbestos U.K.

For unpackaged articles containing asbestos, labelling in accordance with 3.1 shall be effected by means of:

  • a label firmly affixed to the article containing asbestos,

  • a (tie-on) label securely attached to such an article,

  • direct printing on the articles,

or, if the abovementioned is not reasonably practicable as in the case of, for example, smallness of size of the article, the unsuitable nature of the article's properties or certain technical difficulties by means of a hand-out with labelling in accordance with 3.1.