On May 6, 2024, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) launched a public consultation on the proposal for the harmonized classification and labeling (CLH) of several chemicals. The consultation period for each proposal will last for 60 days.
| Num. | Name | EC Num. | CAS Num. | Hazard classes open for commenting | Start of consultation |
| 1 |
1,3-dichloropropene | 208-826-5 | 542-75-6 |
Physical hazards |
06/05/24 |
| (Z)-1,3-Dichloroprop-1-ene | 233-195-8 | 10061-01-5 | |||
| (E)-1,3-dichloropropene | 431-460-4 | 10061-02-6 | |||
| 2 | 1,3-diphenylguanidine | 203-002-1 | 102-06-7 |
Acute Toxicity - oral |
18/03/24 |
| 3 | 2,2'-iminodiethanol; diethanolamine | 203-868-0 | 111-42-2 |
Carcinogenicity |
11/03/24 |
| 4 | propyl [3-(dimethylamino)propyl]carbamate monohydrochloride; propamocarb hydrochloride | 247-125-9 | 25606-41-1 |
Carcinogenicity |
25/03/24 |
The objective of the CLH procedure executed by the ECHA is to guarantee uniformity and transparency in the hazard disclosure related to chemicals across Europe. This protocol encompasses the evaluation of chemical hazards, the formulation of classification and labeling proposals, and the facilitation of a public consultation phase. The procedure culminates in a meticulous review and the issuance of an opinion by ECHA’s Risk Assessment Committee (RAC).
