A CLP (Classification, Labelling and Packaging) label and a candle safety label serve different purposes and contain different information.
CLP labels are required by the European Union (EU) for all hazardous chemicals and mixtures. They must be displayed on the packaging of such products and provide information about the hazards of the substance. This includes the type of hazard (e.g. flammable, toxic, etc.), the severity of the hazard, and any necessary precautions for handling and use. CLP labels use a standardized pictogram system to convey this information in a universally recognizable manner.
Candle safety labels, on the other hand, are used to provide information about the safe use and handling of candles. These labels typically include information about proper candle placement and storage, recommended burn time, and any other safety considerations specific to that product. Candle safety labels may also include information about the type of wax and wick used, and any additives or fragrances present in the candle.
In summary, while CLP labels provide information about the potential hazards of a substance, candle safety labels provide information about the safe use of the product.