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Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals

Autor Gemma Falco Alay, Silvia Aguiar Santa Eugenia
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 ian 2016
"Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals" is designed to help chemical industry professionals understand and implement GHS and learn how to independently classify substances with confidence. This book is a practice manual, ideal for individual or group training, based on a successful Spanish-language publication that is already in use in Europe to satisfy REACH requirements. The book is divided into three parts: physical-chemical hazards, human health hazards, and eco-toxicological hazards. The core content focuses on brief descriptions of each hazard which impacts classification and labeling, highlighting the differences between the old and new system, and supplemented with numerous examples and practice exercises and solutions. The new classification system is quite different, not just in terms of the relevant cut-off levels for classifying but also in the names assigned to hazards, warning language, pictograms, and design specifications for labels. This practical manual is the only resource that contains proven strategies for independent classification of hazards and teaching and implementing the new guidelines.
Briefly and clearly explains how to classify particular hazards under the new coding systemReviews new labeling pictograms, warnings, and differences in cut-off valuesIncludes numerous examples, case studies, and practice problems to reinforce key concepts
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ISBN-13: 9780128009789
ISBN-10: 0128009780
Pagini: 224
Editura: Elsevier

Notă biografică

Gemma Falc Alay received her Ph.D. from the University of Barcelona. Since 2000, she has served in the University of Barcelona as assistant professor in the Public Health Department, Unit of Toxicology; and from 2005, she also worked for the Technology Transfer Department of Fundaci Bosch i Gimpera, University of Barcelona as a consultant in the field of chemical and environment and coordinator of top ten technology transfer groups. During this ten year period, she performed scientific research in the field of toxicology and collaborated with Catalan Food Safety Agency. In 2007, she left those positions to fund REACH Monitor, a consultancy on regulatory toxicology.