CHCS Training
Module 16, CLP Classification
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Classification is the key procedure upon which hazard communication relies, and is central to producing compliant safety data sheets, labels and other documentation.
This module is designed to give an overview of the GHS classification system and its relation to the GB and EU CLP Regulations.
What You Will Learn
This course, delivered live online over five sessions (two mornings one week followed by three mornings the next week), will include sessions covering the following topics:
- Overview of the GB and EU CLP Regulations and their relation to GHS
- Key concepts of classification: hazard classes, hazard categories, and harmonised classifications
- Different methods for approaching classification including test methods, bridging principles, calculation methods and how and when to use expert judgement and weight of evidence
- Physical hazards: which properties are included, how do you measure them, and what are the classification criteria?
- What are the most important toxicological properties, the current testing recommendations, and how do you use the results for classification?
- Environmental hazards, testing and classification
- The new hazard classes for endocrine disruptors, PBT & vPvB, PMT & vPvM will be included
- Sources of hazard information, how data are obtained and used
- Notification to the EU and GB Classification and Labelling Inventories
- Putting it all together to fully classify substances and mixtures, how to manage real-life problems
Exercises are held throughout the course to assist in the understanding of the concepts introduced, and there is time throughout for questions and discussion.
Delegates should note that this module does not cover details of labelling, which are the subject of the separate Module 19, CLP Labelling.
This module addresses the GB and EU CLP Regulations which differ in some aspects to the GHS and other regional implementations of the GHS. Where possible differences to GHS and other major jurisdictions will be highlighted during the training.
Who Should Attend
The module is mainly aimed at writers of safety data sheets and regulatory personnel, particularly those who are new to CLP classification. To get the most benefit, delegates should have a basic knowledge of chemistry, toxicology and ecotoxicology, although all key concepts will be explained.
Benefits Of Attending?
The module uses a mixture of teaching and practical exercises to classify substances according to CLP criteria. This classification will be a core requirement for production of compliant safety data sheets and labelling, and an indicator to your customer and regulatory agencies of due diligence. To ensure the most effective training with optimum involvement in participative exercises, there will be a limit of 14 on the number of students.
IOSH members are entitled to include this module in their continuing professional development records.
The tutor will use a PowerPoint presentation, just as they would in face-to-face training. We will provide you with copies of the presentation and all other supporting documentation in advance of the training, by email. We will provide you with a document giving more details about using the software plus some tips for getting the best out of the sessions.
Module Tutor
Gill Pagliuca has worked in chemical safety for more than 30 years, providing consultancy services including classification and preparation of safety data sheets for a wide range of customers and products.
Module Presentation
We will deliver this training using online training software, which we have used successfully for other CHCS training courses. There is no charge to delegates for using the software. The licence cost is borne by CHCS.
The sessions will run live and delegates can interact with the tutor and other delegates using their device microphone.
"The presenter is excellent, well versed on the subject. The materials including the exercises are great tool to review what was presented including the threshold and cut-off tables.”
“Going through all the hazards step-by-step really helped to make everything understandable without it becoming overwhelming.”
“A nice enjoyable course, learnt a lot of new information, feel much more confident in hazard classification now.”
“Very knowledgeable presenter, material is well structured and detailed. Great training course!”
Participants need to have available a copy of the Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 on Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures, including Annexes. You may want to download a copy onto your computer or portable device for use during the exercises.
The latest consolidated version of the EU CLP Regulation can be downloaded from:
https://echa.europa.eu/regulations/clp/legislation
Please note: you should also have available a calculator, or a device with a calculator app.
Registration
CHCS Training Courses are only available to CHCS members and members of our partner organisations listed below.
If you aren't a member of CHCS we'd be pleased to welcome you to the Society, and then you may register for training courses (and other CHCS member-only events). You can JOIN US by completing the form on this website.
This online course is priced at £745.00 (+VAT). However, we also offer a discount price of £680.00 (+VAT) for bookings taken up to 6 weeks before the course date.
If you are a CHCS member, use your CHCS login details, then click on the "REGISTER" button shown on the right-hand-side of the screen. You will then be able to access either the Discount or Full-Price rate depending on the date.
You can pay online using your credit card, or have an invoice sent to you for payment by credit card or bank transfer. However, we only accept Credit Card payments for any registrations made within 5 weeks of the date of the course.
Members Of BADGP & SCHC
CHCS is delighted to have arrangements with:
Members of both organisations can attend CHCS events at CHCS member-only rates and vice versa. If you are a member of either organisation and wish to attend this course, please visit the Partners page of our website and follow the links to the web page of the organisation to see how to register.
Please note these Conditions
Delegates can be substituted at any time, subject to payment of a membership fee if applicable. However, once booked, the full fee is payable. As this is a limited space training event, refunds can only be made if CHCS is notified in advance, and is able to successfully re-offer the place to another delegate.
CHCS reserves the right to alter or cancel the programme due to circumstances beyond our control, including insufficient interest. If CHCS cancels, then refunds will be made.
For registrations made within 5 weeks of the course date, we only accept payment by Card.