5.1. Hazardous to the ozone layer
5.1. Hazardous to the ozone layer
5.1.1.1.
Ozone depleting potential (ODP) is an integrative quantity, distinct for each halocarbon source species, that represents the extent of ozone depletion in the stratosphere expected from the halocarbon on a mass-for-mass basis relative to CFC-11. The formal definition of ODP is the ratio of integrated perturbations to total ozone, for a differential mass emission of a particular compound relative to an equal emission of CFC-11.
Substance hazardous to the ozone layer means a substance which, on the basis of the available evidence concerning its properties and its predicted or observed environmental fate and behaviour may present a danger to the structure and/or the functioning of the stratospheric ozone layer. This includes substances which are listed in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer (
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5.1.2. Classification criteria for substances
5.1.2.1.
A substance shall be classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1) if the available evidence concerning its properties and its predicted or observed environmental fate and behaviour indicate that it may present a danger to the structure and/or the functioning of the stratospheric ozone layer.
5.1.3. Classification criteria for mixtures
5.1.3.1.
Mixtures shall be classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1) on the basis of the individual concentration of the substance(s) contained therein that are also classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1), in accordance with Table 5.1.
Table 5.1
Generic concentration limits for substances (in a mixture), classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1), that trigger classification of the mixture as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1)
Classification of the substance
Classification of the mixture
Hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1)
C ≥ 0,1 %
5.1.4. Hazard communication
5.1.4.1.
Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard class in accordance with Table 5.2.
Table 5.2
Label elements for hazardous to the ozone layer
Symbol/pictogram
Signal word
Warning
Hazard statement
H420: Harms public health and the environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere
Precautionary statements
P502
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5.1.1.1. |
Ozone depleting potential (ODP) is an integrative quantity, distinct for each halocarbon source species, that represents the extent of ozone depletion in the stratosphere expected from the halocarbon on a mass-for-mass basis relative to CFC-11. The formal definition of ODP is the ratio of integrated perturbations to total ozone, for a differential mass emission of a particular compound relative to an equal emission of CFC-11. Substance hazardous to the ozone layer means a substance which, on the basis of the available evidence concerning its properties and its predicted or observed environmental fate and behaviour may present a danger to the structure and/or the functioning of the stratospheric ozone layer. This includes substances which are listed in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 1005/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009 on substances that deplete the ozone layer ( 20 ). |
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5.1.2.1. |
A substance shall be classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1) if the available evidence concerning its properties and its predicted or observed environmental fate and behaviour indicate that it may present a danger to the structure and/or the functioning of the stratospheric ozone layer. |
5.1.3. Classification criteria for mixtures
5.1.3.1.
Mixtures shall be classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1) on the basis of the individual concentration of the substance(s) contained therein that are also classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1), in accordance with Table 5.1.
Table 5.1
Generic concentration limits for substances (in a mixture), classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1), that trigger classification of the mixture as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1)
Classification of the substance
Classification of the mixture
Hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1)
C ≥ 0,1 %
5.1.4. Hazard communication
5.1.4.1.
Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard class in accordance with Table 5.2.
Table 5.2
Label elements for hazardous to the ozone layer
Symbol/pictogram
Signal word
Warning
Hazard statement
H420: Harms public health and the environment by destroying ozone in the upper atmosphere
Precautionary statements
P502
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5.1.3.1. |
Mixtures shall be classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1) on the basis of the individual concentration of the substance(s) contained therein that are also classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1), in accordance with Table 5.1.
Table 5.1 Generic concentration limits for substances (in a mixture), classified as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1), that trigger classification of the mixture as hazardous to the ozone layer (Category 1)
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5.1.4.1. |
Label elements shall be used for substances or mixtures meeting the criteria for classification in this hazard class in accordance with Table 5.2.
Table 5.2 Label elements for hazardous to the ozone layer
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