The LOLI Database offers extensive GHS-related regulatory data in a variety of categories and data types.
Published GHS Classifications
GHS substance classifications lassifications that have been determined by the regulatory authorities. For example:
- Indonesia (Ministry of Education)
- Japan (National Institute of Technology and Evaluation)
- New Zealand (Environmental Risk Management Authority)
Proposed GHS Classifications
GHS substance classifications that have been proposed by regulatory authorities. For example:
- European Union
(Annex VI of the EU proposal for the regulation on classification, labelling and packaging)
Lists of Chemicals Expected to be GHS Classified
Those chemicals of interest that regulatory authorities would expect to be classified. For example:
Submitted GHS Classifications
GHS Classifications that have been submitted to regulatory authorities. For example:
Supplimentary Information
The LOLI Database also provides useful information for conducting GHS classifications:
- Eco-toxicological Data
- Physical and Chemical Properties
- Toxicological Data
The worldwide implementation of GHS is an ongoing, dynamic process. In order to stay on top of these changes, you will need to have a tool like the LOLI database at your fingertips. The LOLI database is updated constantly and our LOLI Desktop application allows you to update your database every week.
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