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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)
Art. 15Requests 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