1 Regulations of the European Union Concerning Chemicals. 1.1 The European Institutions. 1.2 European Legislation. 1.3 Definitions. References.
2 Toxicological Basics. 2.1 Incorporation Pathways. 2.2 Metabolism. 2.3 Acute Effect. 2.4 Effect in the Case of Repeated Incorporation. 2.5 Sensitizing (Allergenic) Effect. 2.6 Toxic Properties and Developmental Defects. 2.7 Fertility Damage Effect. 2.8 Carcinogenic Effects. 2.9 Mutagenic Properties. 2.10 Aerosols.
3 Classification of Substances and Preparations. 3.1 The Dangerous Properties. 3.2 The Acute Toxic Properties. 3.3 Special Toxicological Properties. 3.4 Environmental Toxicity Property. 3.5 The Physico-chemical Properties. 3.6 Classification of Substances. 3.7 Classification of Preparations. References.
4 Duties and Obligations when Placing Products on the Market. 4.1 Labeling of Dangerous Substances and Preparations. 4.2 Safety Data Sheets. 4.3 Restrictions on Marketing. References.
5 Notification of Substances. 5.1 Full Notification. 5.2 Restricted Notification and Exceptions. 5.3 Renotification of the Same Substance. 5.4 Follow-up Information. References.
6 Occupational Safety and Health at the Workplace. 6.1 First European Framework Directive 80/1107/EEC on Chemical, Physical, and Biological Agents at Work, and Selected Individual Directives Derived Therefrom. 6.2 European Framework Directive 89/391/EEC on the Improvement of Safety and Health of Workers at Work, and Selected Individual Directives Derived Therefrom. 6.3 “Chemical Agents” Directive 98/24/EC. 6.4 “Carcinogens and Mutagens” Directive 2004/37/EC. 6.5 Limit Values at the Workplace. 6.6 “Pregnant and Breastfeeding Women” Directive 92/85/EEC. 6.7 “Young People Protection” Directive 94/33/EC. 6.8 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). 6.9 Exposure Measurements. 6.10 Safe Storage of Chemicals. References.
7 Transportation of Dangerous Goods. 7.1 International Transportation Legislation. 7.2 Classification of Dangerous Goods. 7.3 Globally Harmonized System for the Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). References.