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The Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances (Amendment) Regulations 1990

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THE SCHEDULETHE CLASSIFICATION, PACKAGING AND LABELLING OF DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES REGULATIONS 1984

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1.  Regulation 4

For the words “9th February 1988 entitled “Information Approved for the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances (2nd Edition)” as revised by the document approved by the Health and Safety Commission on 25th April 1989 and entitled “Revision No. 1 to the Approved List (Information Approved for the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances (2nd Edition))”” substitute the words “24th April 1990 entitled “Information Approved for the Classification, Packaging and Labelling of Dangerous Substances (3rd edition)””.

2.  Schedule 6 Part II

In paragraph 11, for “0.25 per cent” substitute “0.15 per cent”.

3.  Schedule 6 Part III

After paragraph 23, insert the following paragraph—

Special provisions relating to stabilizers

24.  Where a substance contains a stabilizer and following the name of that substance in Part 1A of the approved list reference is made to this paragraph by the note “(see Schedule 6.24)” and that stabilizer changes what would otherwise be the classification of the substance shown in column 2 of that Part, the substance shall be classified in accordance with regulation 5(5).

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