CLP Label Creation & Compliance Check

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Get your product labels compliant with European legislation – quickly, accurately and hassle-free.

Do you sell products containing hazardous substances such as essential oils, fragrances or other chemical ingredients? If so, you are legally required to comply with the CLP (Classification, Labeling and Packaging) regulation. Our CLP Label Creation & Compliance Check service ensures that your labels are not only legally correct, but also display all the information required.

What’s included:

  • Complete CLP analysis of your product label
  • All the information for your CLP label with correct pictograms, signal words and H-/P sentences
  • Monitoring compliance with European CLP legislation.
  • Advice on missing or incorrect information

Who is this CLP label Creation & Compliance Check for?

This service is perfect for makers of candles, diffusers, cleaning products, cream sprays, perfumes, and other products that contain CLP-regulated substances.

What is Classification, Labeling and Packaging?

CLP stands for Classification, Labeling and Packaging. It is a European regulation (Regulation (EC) No. 1272/2008) that establishes rules for the classification, labeling and packaging of chemical substances and mixtures.

The purpose of the CLP regulations is to protect users – such as consumers and workers – from hazardous substances. This is done by labeling products that may pose risks with clear hazard symbols, warnings and safety instructions.

When do you need to comply with CLP?

You must apply CLP when you market a product that contains hazardous substances. Consider:

  • Essential oils
  • Fragrance substances or perfume oils
  • Cleaning products
  • Candles and diffusers with fragrance oils
  • Room sprays
  • Cosmetics with certain active ingredients (note that cosmetics also have separate legislation)

For example, if your product contains an odorant that is irritating or harmful to aquatic organisms, you must have a label that clearly indicates that – according to CLP.

What does a CLP label say?

A CLP label includes:

  • Hazard pictograms (e.g., the flame symbol or exclamation point)
  • Signal words such as “Warning” or “Danger”
  • Hazard statements (H-phrases).
  • Safety recommendations (P-phrases).
  • Composition information
  • Manufacturer’s contact details

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