workplace-signs

Workplace Signs - minimum requirements & signs on containers and pipes

EU. Workplace Signage: Annexes I and III, Directive 92/58/EEC, last amended by Directive 2014/27/EU, 5 March 2014

This list contains hazardous substances based on Table 3 of Annex VI to the CLP Regulation 1272/2008/EC. According to the annexes to Directive 92/58/EEC, storage areas and containers containing chemical substances or mixtures that are classified as hazardous according to the CLP Regulation must be duly marked and/or labeled. Directive 92/58/EEC requires employers to ensure proper signage is posted in areas where hazards cannot be avoided or reduced.

Last updated 26 April 2024. Database contains 4307 unique substances/entries.
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A complex combination of hydrocarbons obtained by the treatment and distillation of debenzenized light steam-cracked petroleum naphtha. It consists predominantly of hydrocarbons having carbon numbers predominantly in the range of C7 through C12 and boiling in the range of approximately 95°C to 200°C (203°F to 392°F).
308-713-1
98219-46-6
649-392-00-0
Health hazard
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R-GELB 2454
400-680-2
98181-47-6
606-039-00-5
Exclamation mark
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REACTIVE RED 180 (HYDROLYSED)
423-200-3
98114-32-0
607-513-00-4
Corrosion
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202-716-0
98-95-3
609-003-00-7
Skull and crossbones
Health hazard
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202-710-8
98-88-4
607-012-00-0
Corrosion
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202-709-2
98-87-3
602-058-00-8
Skull and crossbones
Health hazard
Corrosion
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202-708-7
98-86-2
606-042-00-1
Exclamation mark
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202-705-0
98-83-9
601-027-00-6
Flame
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202-704-5
98-82-8
601-024-00-X
Flame
Health hazard
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202-696-3
98-73-7
607-698-00-1
Exclamation mark
Health hazard
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