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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. 16Obligation to prepare exposure scenarios
1 The manufacturer of an existing substance that fulfils the criteria specified in Article 14 paragraph 4 of the REACH Regulation50 and is supplied on its own to third parties in a total quantity of 10 tonnes per year or more must prepare an exposure scenario for each identified use of the substance.
2 Any person who obtains a substance for which exposure scenarios have been prepared and supplies it to third parties on a commercial basis in quantities of 1 tonne per year or more as a substance or in a preparation for a use not described in the safety data sheet must prepare an exposure scenario for this use.
3 Paragraph 2 does not apply in cases where:
a.
the exposure scenario for the new use would exclusively cover conditions described in an exposure scenario included in the safety data sheet;
b.
the substance is present in the preparation in a concentration below the limits referred to in Article 27 paragraph 3; or
c.
the substance is used for purposes of product and process-orientated research and development.