2.15.3. Hazard Communication
Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard class in accordance with Table 2.15.1.
Table 2.15.1
Label elements for organic peroxides
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Classification |
Type A |
Type B |
Type C & D |
Type E & F |
Type G |
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GHS Pictograms |
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There are no label elements allocated to this hazard category |
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Signal Word |
Danger |
Danger |
Danger |
Warning |
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Hazard Statement |
H240: Heating may cause an explosion |
H241: Heating may cause a fire or explosion |
H242: Heating may cause a fire |
H242: Heating may cause a fire |
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Precautionary Statement Prevention |
P210 P234 P235 P240 P280 |
P210 P234 P235 P240 P280 |
P210 P234 P235 P240 P280 |
P210 P234 P235 P240 P280 |
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Precautionary Statement Response |
P370 + P372 + P380 + P373 |
P370 + P380 + P375[+ P378] (1) |
P370 + P378 |
P370 + P378 |
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Precautionary Statement Storage |
P403 P410 P411 P420 |
P403 P410 P411 P420 |
P403 P410 P411 P420 |
P403 P410 P411 P420 |
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Precautionary Statement Disposal |
P501 |
P501 |
P501 |
P501 |
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(1)
See the introduction to Annex IV for details on the use of square brackets. |
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Type G has no hazard communication elements assigned but shall be considered for properties belonging to other hazard classes.