Summary:
The objective of the classification of hazardous chemical substances and commu-
nication systems is to provide information pertaining to protection of health and
environment.The conference on development (UNCED) in 1992 recommended that
the International programme of chemical safety (IFCS) should become the co-or-
dinator for the harmonization of classification systems of chemical substances
(CG/HCCS). The author presents four systems for the classification of chemical
carcinogens (EU, OECD, IARC amd GFR). The classifications differ not only as to
numbers but also as to evaluation criteria .The IARC monograph is the most
extensive information base for scientists, others interested and legal authorities
in different countries. At present it is essential to pay attention in particular to
the gradual implementation of EU rules on the classification, packing and labelling
of dangerous substances and preparations and to the formation of the OECD
programme which pertains to the preparation of a global harmonized integrated
classification system. Part of it is also a harmonized system of physical dangers
and a harmonized communication system. This approach creates a common and
integrated base for the protection of human health and the environment.
Key words:
classification - chemical carcinogens- harmonization
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