CLP LABELS
Labels that meet the requirements.
Do you supply hazardous substances or products and need labels in addition to safety data sheets?
With our specialists, you can trust that the labels are accurate and comply with regulations. The professionals handling this have the expertise and tools necessary to create labels that meet all requirements, including language and layout requirements.
Compiling the hazard Label
The composition of labels/tags mainly involves gathering different types of information and combining them into a label/tag that meets the required standards. Often, labels/tags are internally composed and given a marketing touch before being affixed to the packaging.
The (B2B) labels/tags we provide are customized with company identity and delivered in the desired format in pdf. Ready to be printed and affixed to the packaging.
Have our specialist compose the (B2B) labels/tags and save yourself the time-consuming task of gathering everything together. Request a sample label/tag quickly and experience the convenience!
Safety above all
As a customer, you have a say in the layout of the safety data sheet, while trusting us to determine its content. Our specialists are knowledgeable about the applicable laws and regulations governing safety data sheets at both the national and European levels. Therefore, we are happy to prepare your safety data sheets now and in the future.
1. Quotation
If desired, with a confidentiality agreement and trial SDS*.
2. Inventory of your wishes
Including company layout and specific product properties.
3. Preparation of concept SDS
Based on the information received, an SDS is prepared that complies with the applicable laws and regulations, including argumentation of classification and content.
4. Review of concept SDS
In consultation, the SDS is adjusted until it meets the company's requirements while complying with applicable laws and regulations.
5. Final version of SDS
After approval of the concept SDS, the final version is prepared, checked, and sent to the customer.
6. Update service
We offer an update service to ensure that the safety data sheet is always up-to-date and complies with applicable laws and regulations.
How can we help?
Safety information always at hand with PIKA
Keeping track of and updating safety information throughout the entire organization has never been easier. With a digital PIKA, safety is available to everyone, everywhere.
- Always have the necessary information at hand
- Always stay up-to-date with the latest information
- Everything is digital
PIKA is a digital platform for workplace instruction cards. In addition, it is a platform for sharing safety data sheets and a plug-in for webshops to comply with European legislation requirements. Curious about PIKA?

Get to know more about CLP labels
CLP: NEW HAZARD CLASSES
- Endocrine disruptors, also known as endocrine disruptors (ED), for human health or the environment.
- Persistent, bioaccumulative, and toxic (PBT); very persistent and very bioaccumulative (vPvB).
- Persistent, mobile, and toxic (PMT); very persistent and very mobile (vPvM).
The new hazard classes came into effect on April 20, 2023. There are transitional periods during which companies are not required to classify their substances or mixtures according to the new hazard classes. However, they can be voluntarily applied. At the end of the transitional periods, all companies must apply the new hazard classes.
Different transitional periods have been specified for substances and mixtures. For new substances on the market, companies must comply with the new rules starting from May 1, 2025. Companies with substances already on the EU market have until November 1, 2026, to comply with the new hazard classes.
From November 1, 2026, all substances must comply with the new hazard classes.
For new mixtures on the market, companies must comply with the new rules starting from May 1, 2026. Companies with existing mixtures already on the EU market have until May 1, 2028, to comply with the new hazard classes.
From May 1, 2028, both substances and mixtures must comply with the new hazard classes, and the classification and labeling must be updated.
No, these hazard classes were introduced only in the EU. Outside the EU (including the UK), these hazard classes are not classified for substances and mixtures.





