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Consolidated Aerosol Dispenser Directive (ADD)

This document is a consolidated version of the Aerosol Dispensers Directive (ADD) The first ADD was published in 1975 (75/324/EEC), and has since been updated with the incorporation of a number of Amendments to Technical Progress (ATPs) and the introduction of other regulations, such as CLP. To see the original documents and amendments please visit - https://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/pressure-equipment-and-gas-appliances/pressure-equipment-sector/aerosol-dispenser-directive_en
Consolidated Aerosol Dispenser Directive (ADD)

REACH - The European Regulation on Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals

The main aims of REACH are to ensure a high level of protection for human health and the environment, including the promotion of alternative test methods, as well as the free circulation of substances on the internal market and the enhancement of competitiveness and innovation. The attached document is the original REACH Regulation created in 2007. For more detail on how the regulation works and updates made since it was created please visit - https://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/chemicals/reach_en
REACH - The European Regulation on Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals

CLP - Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation

The Classification, Labelling and Packaging (CLP) Regulation ((EC) No 1272/2008) is based on the United Nations’ Globally Harmonised System (GHS) and its purpose is to ensure a high level of protection of health and the environment, as well as the free movement of substances, mixtures and articles. The attached document is the original regulation created in 2008. For full details updates, amendments and guidance please visit - https://echa.europa.eu/regulations/clp/understanding-clp
CLP - Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation

BAMA Standard Module 4 - Consumer Labelling and Provision of Information

The Module covers the consumer labelling of aerosols placed on the UK market and includes aerosols intended for the general public as well as for industrial and institutional use. The Module sets out requirements for Good Practice (including those for special products); recommendations for best practice (voluntary labelling); supply of Safety Data Sheets and Poison Centre Information; and guidance on advertising codes of practice. NOTE: This module does not cover any aspects of outer/transit labelling requirements, which will appear in Module 5 (Transport of Aerosols).

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FEA Guide on Inhalation Safety Assessment for Spray Products

FEA, being fully committed to highest safety standards in aerosol products, has taken the responsibility and lead to develop a guide that provides clear directions in assessing the safety of aerosols. The particular value of this document is achieved through the fact, that for a first time in one comprehensive document practical and scientifically sound information are captured. Across the entire aerosol industry the safe use of aerosol products is a basic but key requirement.
FEA Guide on Inhalation Safety Assessment for Spray Products

FEA Guide on Particle Size Measurement from Aerosol Products

FEA, the European Aerosol Federation, has jointly developed this Guide on Particle Size Measurement from Aerosol Products with industry experts from A.I.S.E., Colipa and RIFM, and it is a real pleasure, as FEA President, to introduce such a useful document resulting from this synergic collaboration. The placing on the market of safe aerosol products is a basic requirement for our aerosol industry. This Guide represents a practical and valuable contribution in achieving this goal.
FEA Guide on Particle Size Measurement from Aerosol Products

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