Tham khảo tài liệu 'lubricants and lubrication part 4', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 138 I 7 Lubricants in the Environment There will be benefits for industry resulting from the global adoption of the GHS because companies that trade multi-nationally or globally should eventually have a common basis for the classification and labeling of their products irrespective of the countries in which they operate or with which they trade. The GHS thus provides the potential to facilitate international trade and simplify some of the business operations of companies. The GHS contains two elements harmonized criteria for classifying substances and mixtures according to their health environmental and physical hazards and harmonized hazard communication elements including requirements for labeling and safety data sheets. The information in the SDS will use sixteen headings 1. Identification 2. Hazard s identification 3. Composition information on ingredients 4. First-aid measures 5. Fire-fighting measures 6. Accidental release measures 7. Handling and storage 8. Exposure controls personal protection 9. Physical and chemical properties 10. Stability and reactivity 11. Toxicological information 12. Ecological information 13. Disposal considerations 14. Transport information 15. Regulatory information 16. Other information. Table REACh and GHS - a comparison. REACh Registration evaluation authorization Risk probably hazard-based within authorization Substances produced Hazardous and nonhazardous 11 per manufacturer importer Harmonized classification CMRs at EU level European Union Supply GHS Classification labeling SDS Hazard Substances marketed Hazardous Any volumes Self classification Global Supply and transport Environmental Legislation 2 Dangerous Preparations Directive 1999 45 EC 139 Environmental Legislation 2 Dangerous Preparations Directive 1999 45 EC The Dangerous Preparations Directive 1999 45 EC DPD effectively came into force in the European Community on July 30th 2002 and requires preparations to be evaluated for classification as Dangerous