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6.1 For substances that produce such effects and for which specific concentration limits do not yet appear in Table 3.2 of part 3 of Annex VI of the CLP Regulation, concentration limits laid down in Table VI shall determine, where appropriate, the classification of the preparation.
The following symbol and risk phrases are assigned:
Carcinogenic categories 1 and 2: | T; R45 or R49 |
Carcinogenic category 3: | Xn; R40 |
Mutagenic categories 1 and 2: | T; R46 |
Mutagenic category 3: | Xn R68 |
Toxic for reproduction fertility categories 1 and 2: | T; R60 |
Toxic for reproduction development categories 1 and 2: | T; R61 |
Toxic for reproduction fertility category 3: | Xn; R62 |
Toxic for reproduction development category 3: | Xn; R63 |
Classification of the substance | Classification of the preparation | |
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Categories 1 and 2 | Category 3 | |
a In cases where the preparation is assigned R49 and R40, both R phrases shall be kept, because R40 does not distinguish between the exposure routes, whereas R49 is only assigned for the inhalation route. | ||
b R68 here refers to substances classified as mutagenic. Concentration limits for substances required to be labelled R68 but classified as harmful are given in Table II. | ||
carcinogenic substances of category 1 or 2 with R45 or R49 | concentration ≥ 0.1% carcinogenic R45, R49 obligatory as appropriate | |
carcinogenic substances of category 3 with R40 | concentration ≥ 1% carcinogenic R40 obligatory (unless already assigned R45a) | |
mutagenic substances of category 1 or 2 with R46 | concentration ≥ 0.1% mutagenic R46 obligatory | |
mutagenic substances of category 3 with R68b | concentration ≥ 1% mutagenic R68b obligatory (unless already assigned R46) | |
substances “toxic for reproduction” of category 1 or 2 with R60 (fertility) | concentration ≥ 0.5% toxic for reproduction (fertility) R60 obligatory | |
substances “toxic for reproduction” of category 3 with R62 (fertility) | concentration ≥ 5% toxic for reproduction (fertility) R62 obligatory (unless already assigned R60) | |
substances “toxic for reproduction” of category 1 or 2 with R61 (development) | concentration ≥ 0.5% toxic for reproduction (development) R61 obligatory | |
substances “toxic for reproduction” of category 3 with R63 (development) | concentration ≥ 5% toxic for reproduction (development) R63 obligatory (unless already assigned R61) |
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I1Sch. 3 para. 6.1 in operation at 27.7.2009, see reg. 1
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