Ordinance
on Protection against Dangerous Substances and Preparations
(Chemicals Ordinance, ChemO)

English is not an official language of the Swiss Confederation. This translation is provided for information purposes only and has no legal force.

of 5 June 2015 (Status as of 1 February 2022)


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Art. 15 Requests to use an alternative chemical name

1 Re­quests to use an al­tern­at­ive chem­ic­al name for a sub­stance in a pre­par­a­tion must be writ­ten in an of­fi­cial lan­guage or in Eng­lish and be sub­mit­ted elec­tron­ic­ally in the format re­quired by the No­ti­fic­a­tion Au­thor­ity. The ac­com­pa­ny­ing let­ter must be writ­ten in an of­fi­cial lan­guage.

2 Re­quests must con­tain:

a.
the man­u­fac­turer’s name, ad­dress and tele­phone num­ber;
b.
the fol­low­ing in­form­a­tion re­lat­ing to the sub­stances whose iden­tity is to re­main con­fid­en­tial on the la­bel:
1.
the chem­ic­al name,
2.
the Chem­ic­al Ab­stracts Ser­vice (CAS) re­gistry num­ber47,
3.
the EC num­ber;
c.
the al­tern­at­ive name of the sub­stance;
d.
the reas­ons for the re­quest;
e.
the trade name or des­ig­na­tion of the pre­par­a­tion;
f.
the in­form­a­tion on the con­stitu­ents in ac­cord­ance with the pro­vi­sions re­lat­ing to the safety data sheet;
g.
the clas­si­fic­a­tion of the pre­par­a­tion;
h.
the la­belling of the pre­par­a­tion;
i.
the in­ten­ded uses of the pre­par­a­tion;
j.
the phys­ic­al state;
k.
if ap­plic­able, the safety data sheet.

3 The No­ti­fic­a­tion Au­thor­ity shall de­cide on the re­quest in con­sulta­tion with the as­sess­ment au­thor­it­ies.

47 The CAS re­gistry num­ber can be ac­cessed free of charge on the European Chem­ic­als Agency web­site: ht­tp://echa.europa.eu/in­form­a­tion-on-chem­ic­als/ec-in­vent­ory

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