Do CLP Labels have to be stickers?

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The CLP regulation, which governs the classification, labeling and packaging of hazardous chemicals, does not specify the form that the labels should take. The labels can be in any form as long as they provide the required information and are legible, durable and attached in a way that the information remains legible during the intended use and handling.

It is important to note that the label should be clearly visible and legible on the packaging or container of the hazardous chemical, and it should be able to withstand the demands of the intended use and handling. This is why stickers are generally widely used for CLP labels.

It is important to keep in mind that the information on the label must be accurate and consistent, and that the label must be attached in a way that the information remains legible during the intended use and handling.

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